Rep. Ayanna PressleyAyanna Pressley Pressley calls 0 stimulus checks an ‘insult’ to struggling Americans Global Gag Rule is just the tip of the iceberg: why repeating Helms’ amendment is important Progressive actions celebrate Biden’s historic choice of Haaland as Secretary of the Interior MORE (D-Mass.) Destroyed Georgia GOP Sens. David Perdue
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Kelly Loeffler Obama appears in three campaign ads for Warnock in Georgia Trump Jr. to campaign with Perdue in Georgia Kamala Harris to punch for Ossoff, Warnock in Georgia MORE on Friday night, they called “the Bonnie and Clyde of corruption.”
Pressley appeared on MSNBC’s “The ReidOut” and spoke of getting the vote for the upcoming January 5th elections in Georgia.
Georgia, do your thing. I know we ask a lot from Georgia. But do your thing, Georgia.
All eyes are on Georgia. Mitch McConnell
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– The ReidOut (@thereidout) December 19, 2020
Georgia, do your thing. I know we ask a lot from Georgia. But do your thing, Georgia, ”Pressley said. “Do what you do.
All eyes are on Georgia. [Senate Majority Leader] Mitch McConnell [R-Ky.], Loeffler, Perdue – they’re the Bonnie and Clyde of corruption, “she added.” They are all the same. We must regain control of the Senate. Georgia, do what you do. ‘
The state has already broken the voting records in the first week of early voting for the run-offs. On Monday, nearly 168,000 Georgians went to the polls, and 314,000 people cast ballots on the first day of the early voting period.
The election has been fiercely contested as Republicans currently hold a 50-48 majority in the Senate. As both Democratic candidates the Reverend Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff are the incumbents Loeffler and Perdue, the upper chamber would be divided equally, thus electing Vice President Kamala Harris tthe tiebreaker vote.