It’s Election Day in Georgia where millions have already cast their votes in the two Senate runoff races. Republican incumbent David Perdue faces Democratic opponent Jon Ossoff. The other incumbent Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler is challenged by Democrat Raphael Warnock.
Category: Politics
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Nearly 90 Republicans have said they plan to try to derail the finalization of Biden’s victory
The emergence of the surreality caucus.
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Rep. Nikema Williams replaced an icon and helped flip Ga. But she’s not done yet.
Williams and Georgia Democrats try to keep the blue streak going in Tuesday’s Senate runoffs.
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Sen. Josh Hawley says ‘Antifa scumbags’ terrorized his family’s Virginia home. Protesters say they held a peaceful vigil.
Demonstrators with the group Shutdown DC, which organized the protest, denied Hawley’s claims that they engaged in any vandalism outside his house on Monday night.
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The Trump administration approved faster line speeds at chicken plants. Those facilities are more likely to have covid-19 cases.
Poultry plants with line-speed waivers are 10 times more likely to have cases than ones without the waivers, according a Post analysis.
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The GOP fight now is the same fight it’s been for years: The establishment vs. the fringe
President Trump is simply the current embodiment of the latter.
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House Democrats vow new effort on economic aid as 117th Congress begins
Congress is back in session and House Democrats vow that their first order of business is stimulus, including $2,000 checks to individuals.
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National Guard activated for D.C. protests, with more restraints than in June, officials say
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser warns residents to stay away from Tuesday, Wednesday protests of November election.
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Georgia Sens. Loeffler and Perdue try to steer around Republican infighting as runoff races draw to a close
The GOP senators didn’t vote on whether to override President Trump’s veto of a defense bill, and both sought to avoid a firm answer on their support for an effort to oppose certifying President-elect Biden’s electoral college win.
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The incoherent tale of Trump’s presidency, in 4 private call transcripts
Trump’s private calls have bookended his presidency and, in between, set the stage for his impeachment. Here are the common threads running between them.
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Harris, other Democrats condemn Trump’s call to Raffensperger while Republicans remain largely silent
Vice President-elect Kamala D. Harris called Trump’s conversation a “bald-faced, bold abuse of power by the president of the United States.”
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What you need to know about Brad Raffensperger
Here’s more about the Republican standing in the way of Trump’s remarkable attempt to change the will of voters in one of the most important states of the 2020 presidential election.
