Campaigning in Georgia for January Runoff's election

by - December 22, 2020

 With fifteen days remaining to the Runoff's election in Georgia which will see which Democrat or Republican candidates will represent the Southern state at the federal Senate. 


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Yesterday December 21st, Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris went on the drive in rally in Columbus, a city on the state's western border with Alabama, to invite people to vote at the current early voting and January 5th vote throughout the state. Telling the crowd that, "Everything is at stake. Everything that was at stake in November is at stake leading up to January 5th."

The Senate Majority hangs in these elections. If Democrats win both races, they would be able to control a 50-50 Senate, with VP-elect Kamala Harris breaking ties, handing the party full control of Congress.

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The two Democrats on the ballots are Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock.

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After the campaign, MVP-elect sat down with MSNBC's Joy Reid during the Reid Out show for an exclusive interview, where she encourage everyone especially the minority groups(Blacks, Latinos and Asian Americans) to go out and get vaccinated with the newly release COVID-19 vaccine.



Before leaving for Georgia, Madam Vice President-elect was at Capitol Hill for Senate business where the Senate passed a giant year-end spending bill combining $900 billion in Covid-19 relief aid with $1.4 trillion in regular government funding and a bevy of tax breaks for businesses


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