Washington Democrats, who won one seat in two Senate elections, are advancing to a second.
One of the two Republican senators in the race was on the verge of defeat, while the second was on the verge of defeat. Rafael Warnock is the winning Democrat representative. Warnock was the first black man to be seen by the Senate in Georgia – 11th in American history. The Democrat representative earned 50.6 percent of the vote in a highly contested contest. Republican opponent Kelly Leifler received 49.4 percent of the vote.
Democrat John Osoff is projected to win 50.2 percent of the vote in the second seat. If the Democrats win both seats, Trump will lose the upper hand in the Senate. Fearing this, Trump’s attempts to collect votes by threatening an election official just before the vote were out. Republicans, who previously won 52 seats in the Senate, will lose 50 seats, losing two seats. The Democrats will have as many senators as possible, but Vice President Kamala Harrisi’s casting vote will make things easier.
Georgia, a black-influenced state, has a long history of voting for Trump, but this time lost the Republican presidential election. The villain is that when the first round of Senate elections took place in November, no one was able to win 50 percent of the seats.
Joe Biden secured the presidency of the Electoral College with 306 votes in the presidential election last November. Trump received 232 votes.
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