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Joe Biden Says Americans Want Action, Unity after Likely Senate Win
Democratic Senate candidate Raphael Warnock elbow bumps with President-elect Joe Biden during a campaign rally in Atlanta, on January 4, 2021, as Biden campaigns for Senate candidates Warnock and Jon Ossoff. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
Biden said he looked forward to working with Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, the New York Democrat who would take control of the chamber, as he congratulated Georgia Democratic Senate candidates Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff as last results came in from Tuesday s runoff.
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President-elect Joe Biden on Wednesday hailed his Democratic Party s likely takeover of the Senate as a sign that Americans want action and made an appeal for bipartisanship.
The Break Presents: BRS Kash
There is always a market for songs that are a soundtrack to a crazy time or experience in life, no matter how wild that track is. BRS Kash, a rapper from the hip-hop hotbed known as Atlanta, figured that out once he pieced together his single Throat Baby (Go Baby), part tongue-in-cheek, part seriously sung ode to a certain sexual act.
As graphic as Throat Baby (Go Baby) is, it s just as funny and well-written. Sexy lil bitch, sexy lil ho/I love the way you walk, love the way you talk/Let a young nigga come play in your throat, BRS Kash delivers on the song. It s almost impossible to forget the hook after one listen, making it perfect for the Instagram videos that helped the track take off. Throat babies, I m tryna give ’em to you, he sings on the chorus.
Raphael Warnock to make history as Georgia s first Black senator By Caitlin O Kane Warnock projected to win Georgia Senate seat
Democrat Raphael Warnock is projected to win his Senate race in Georgia, making history as the state s first Black senator. CBS News projected early on Wednesday that Warnock defeated incumbent Senator Kelly Loeffler in the Senate runoff election.
Only 10 African Americans have served in the U.S. Senate before Warnock. Republican Hiram Revels of Mississippi was the first African American senator, in 1870. Next was Republican Blanche K. Bruce of Mississippi, who was born into slavery and began his term in the Senate in 1875.
Georgia Democratic Senate candidate Jon Ossoff is pushing back against Republican claims that he knowingly failed to disclose compensation from Hong Kong company PCCW Media Limited, which is.