elections that will determine whether Republicans maintain their majority.
JON OSSOFF (D), GEORGIA SENATE CANDIDATE: Voters in Georgia can stand up
for health and jobs and justice for all the people.
SEN. KELLY LOEFFLER (R-GA): We are the firewall to stopping socialism in
America.
senators who will focus on the people and not focus on themselves.
SEN. DAVID PERDUE (R-GA): We, with abundance of caution, we ve decided to
go into quarantine these last few days.
BAIER: Complicating the races, the override of the president s defense
spending veto and the battle over boosting COVID relief checks.
SEN. MITCH MCCONNELL (R-KY), SENATE MAJORITY LEADER: Socialism for rich
Georgia Sec. of State’s office warns election hearings are depressing turnout
Raffensperger says they need to stop calling their own reelections illegitimate and focus on getting out the vote Author: 13WMAZ Staff Updated: 12:38 PM EST January 1, 2021
ATLANTA The Georgia Secretary of State’s office is pushing back hard against a man’s claims that he “hacked” the state’s voting system, and warning legislators they are causing mistrust.
In a news release, Raffensperger addressed testimony he heard in the Georgia State Senate’s election hearing on Thursday.
He specifically targeted the claims made by J. Hutton Pulitzer aka Commander Pulitzer, who he identified as a ‘failed treasure hunter’ with ‘no record of military experience.’
Opinion: Republicans throwing away voters’ rights David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler
When President Trump was impeached and the Republican Senate refused to remove him from office, we heard the repeated theme: “his actions do not warrant removal from office. If removed, it should be by general election.”
Fast forward to now and the majority of voters in this country chose to remove him from office. After his election loss, the president, with support of Republicans across the country, has tried to have votes discarded with baseless claims of fraud, illegal voting and wild conspiracy theories. The goal being to change results to his favor. With no evidence to show, those efforts have failed.
Georgia Democrats campaign in Cobb County amid scarce early voting locations Published: Dec. 28, 2020 at 10:06 a.m. ET By Polling shows virtual dead heats in both Jan. 5 runoffs for U.S. Senate seats that will determine control of chamber Cobb County corner reminds voters that the pivotal election is just more than a week away. Photo by Donnell Suggs Email icon Resize icon
Cobb County, a former Republican voting stronghold of nearly 800,000 Georgians, has become a battleground for the Democratic and Republican parties alike, after the tide shifted a bit during the November election and with a pair of Senate runoffs set for Jan. 5 likely to determine control of that congressional chamber.
Georgia Asian Times
December 28, 2020
Atlanta, Dec 28, 2020 – The Georgia Republican Party announced its newly updated Asian Pacific American Advisory Board. This Advisory Board includes distinguished community leaders whose immediate focus continues to be getting out the vote for Senators Loeffler and Perdue within the APA Community.
“Under President Trump and the Republican Senate, Asian Pacific Americans have seen vast economic growth and the lowest recorded unemployment rates in history,” said Georgia GOP Executive Director Stewart Bragg. “Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock would undo all of these accomplishments through a radical, socialist agenda. Asian Pacific Americans in Georgia know what is at stake in this run-off election and we are grateful to have so many community leaders working together to get out the vote for Senators Loeffler and Perdue.”