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Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy joins Special Report with the latest from the Peach State. Democratic U.S. Senate candidates Jon Ossoff and the Rev. Raphael Warnock appear to have an excellent chance of being elected from once-reliably Republican Georgia on Tuesday, following President-elect Joe Biden’s victory in the state in November. Georgia is now on the mind of every American concerned about the fate of American government and politics because Tuesday’s election result will determine which political party will control the U.S. Senate for at least the next two years. If Ossoff defeats Republican Sen. David Perdue and Warnock defeats GOP Sen. Kelly Loeffler, there will be 50 Democrats and 50 Republicans in the Senate. Once Sen. Kamala Harris is inaugurated as vice president Jan. 20, she will be able to cast the tie-breaking vote to give Democrats a razor-thin majority in the chamber. ....
David Krayden, Human Events | Dec 30, 2020 | Commentary | 7 Without a doubt, 2020 has been one of the worst years in recent memory. It has been a legacy of disease, economic stagnation, ebbing and flowing lockdowns, loss of individual freedom, and the defeat of a president who did so much to Make America Great Again. While we don’t know what 2021 has in store for any of us, there is one way to ensure that the year gets off to a good start: keeping a Republican majority in the Senate with two victories in the Georgia runoff election necessitated by no Senate candidate getting more than 50% of the vote in the November elections ....
Over a month after election day, Americans are left with questions about the nation’s next group of political leaders and it’s all because of one state: Georgia. Georgia is one of two states with a runoff system for federal general elections, and no Senate candidate hit the 50% vote threshold in the Nov. 3 election. Now, the answer of who will control the Senate for the next two years is up to two highly-anticipated races. Control of the Senate will determine whether or not legislation is effectively passed by the Joe Biden administration. Many of the Biden administration’s policy goals focus on issues that have a particular impact on students. ....
To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: Congress is scheduled to wrap up legislative business only days before Christmas by voting on a $2.3 trillion package of COVID-19 relief and government spending amid reports that coronavirus infections are spiking nationwide and as the first vaccines are being distributed. The legislation – the product of furious last-minute negotiations that stalled passage for days – includes a mix of tax credits and direct cash payments, with nearly $1 trillion in COVID-related spending to address the still-wobbly economy and aid frontline healthcare workers. In classic Washington fashion, the legislation mushroomed to more than 5,000 pages and included a host of non-COVID provisions –most notably, avoiding a government shutdown by including $1.3 trillion to fund federal programs until next fall. ....