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Biden campaigns in Georgia runoffs, hoping for Democrat-controlled Senate


President-elect Joe Biden hits the campaign trail on Tuesday for the first time since Election Day on Nov. 3.

With the success of his incoming administration’s agenda very much hinging on whether the Democrats sweep both of Georgia‘s twin Jan. 5 runoff elections and regain the majority in the Senate, Biden travels to Atlanta to team up with Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock, his party’s two Senate candidates in the contests.

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But if either or both of the Republican incumbents, Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue, win, the GOP keeps its control of the chamber and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell will keep his position, possibly erecting numerous roadblocks to slow down the new Biden administration.

“Joe Biden knows he needs a Democratic Senate to make his life a whole lot easier in the first few years of his presidency,” longtime GOP strategist Colin Reed, a veteran of Republican presidential and Senate campaigns, told Fox News.

Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden speaks at his drive-in rally at an amphitheater Tuesday, Oct 27, 2020, in Atlanta. (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP)

Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden speaks at his drive-in rally at an amphitheater Tuesday, Oct 27, 2020, in Atlanta. (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP)

Biden’s trip comes the day after members of the Electoral College met in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, formalizing the former vice president’s 306-232 electoral vote victory over President Trump. Biden narrowly carried Georgia in the presidential election, making him the first Democrat to win the state in the White House race in more than a quarter-century.

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And his campaign stop comes the day after the nation passed another grim milestone in the battle against the coronavirus pandemic – topping 300,000 dead from COVID-19.

“In Georgia today, the President-elect will underscore what’s at stake for the country in the midst of a still worsening pandemic. He will speak directly to Georgians’ ability to vote for change and lawmakers dedicated to getting help immediately to those who are suffering when they cast their ballots for Jon Ossoff and Reverend Raphael Warnock,” a Biden campaign official told Fox News.

“The President-elect will also echo his message of unity and a battle for the soul of the nation that led to him getting 81 million votes across the country — more than any presidential candidate in history — and becoming the first Democrat in decades to win the state of Georgia during a presidential election,” the official added.

Winning both contests is crucial for Biden’s success in passing his agenda. It would lead to a 50-50 Senate and the Democrats with the majority, thanks to the tie-breaking vote of incoming Vice President Kamala Harris. And it would mean the Democrats would control both houses of Congress as well as the White House.

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Biden’s pick for chief of staff – longtime aide Ron Klain – said last month that Biden would head to Georgia to campaign on behalf of Ossoff and Warnock. Since then, Trump traveled to Georgia to hold a large rally for Perdue and Loeffler. And Vice President Mike Pence this week will make his fourth swing on the Georgia runoffs campaign trail. High-profile surrogates on both sides have been trekking to Georgia, and the campaigns, the political parties and outside groups on both sides have already shelled out more than $400 million to run ads in the showdowns.

Sen. Kelly Loeffler, R-Ga., speaks as President Trump and Sen. David Perdue, R-Ga., listen at a campaign rally at Valdosta Regional Airport, Dec. 5, 2020, in Valdosta, Ga. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Sen. Kelly Loeffler, R-Ga., speaks as President Trump and Sen. David Perdue, R-Ga., listen at a campaign rally at Valdosta Regional Airport, Dec. 5, 2020, in Valdosta, Ga. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

“You’re damned if you do and you’re damned if you don’t in these special elections. Biden is now the leader of his political party and with that comes the responsibility of campaigning for down-ballot candidates whether you like it or not,” Reed noted.

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But Biden is also putting his name on the line and starting to spend some of his political capital even before he’s inaugurated.

Then-President-elect Barack Obama, Biden’s old boss for eight years, passed on campaigning in person in Georgia for a runoff election in December 2008, where Democratic candidate Jim Martin was narrowly defeated by Republican Sen. Saxby Chambliss.

“Special elections are such unique set of circumstances that people like to extrapolate out from them based on who campaigned in them and who didn’t. I think back to 2010 when President Barack Obama came up to the special Senate election in Massachusetts amid the fierce fight over Obamacare and campaigned on behalf of Democratic candidate Martha Coakley, and didn’t get her over the finish line. He was then tarnished with a loser tag,” noted Reed.

Ahead of Biden’s trip, Trump’s presidential campaign took aim at Ossoff and Warnock as members of the “left-most fringe of the Democrat Party” and argued “that Joe Biden would campaign for them is further proof that he is utterly in the grip of the extreme left.”

While this is Biden’s first in-person stop in the Georgia runoffs, his campaign’s already made what’s being described as a mid-seven-figure investment to help Ossoff and Warnock.

Biden’s presidential campaign and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) have spent roughly $5 million so far in the two Jan. 5 elections, a Biden campaign official confirmed on Friday to Fox News. The president-elect’s also paying for about 50 staff members based in Georgia to remain in the key battleground state. And the campaign adds that its efforts in the state are being aided by approximately a dozen analytics and tech staffers.

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The Biden campaign and DNC are also raising money directly for Ossoff and Warnock, with sources confirming to Fox News that roughly $10 million has already been raised. The president-elect on Thursday announced the launch of the “Flip Georgia Fund,” as he urged supporters to donate to Ossoff and Warnock.

 



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