New York Post

Flipping Georgia Blue: Dems’ Senate Takeover

THE ISSUE: Democrats Jon Ossoff’s and Raphael Warnock’s wins in Georgia’s runoff Senate elections.

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Tuesday was a historic day in politics, not just for the state of Georgia, but perhaps for the country as a whole (“Georgia Sweep,” Jan. 7).

Democrats in the previously very deep red state of Georgia have swept the two senatorial races they were competing in.

There are many morals that spring forth from this story. None of the emergent lessons are more telling than those concerning the outgoing President Trump.

First, his influence is rapidly waning. Second is that his obsessive and seemingly delusional continued refutation of the November election has backfired spectacula­rly. Third, he does not give a hoot about the party of which he is the titular head. Ken Derow

Swarthmore, Pa.

So the Democrats will control the Senate, thanks to the people of Georgia letting this country down.

How in the world can they elect two such liberal candidates? They will have to live with the consequenc­es of their choices, but it also affects everyone else in this country.

Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia has already come out and said he will vote with Republican­s on the wild leftist policies that they will try to get through, such as stacking the courts, approving new states, Medicare for All, etc.

Let’s hope he sticks to his word. He is our last hope.

Stephen Colasacco

The Bronx

The media are calling the Republican doubleloss in the Georgia Senate race a defeat for Trump.

No, it wasn’t. It was a defeat for Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue.

They, along with most of the GOP, made a conscious decision to support Trump, no matter where he led them.

They held on tight through Trump’s election loss and beyond, trying to overturn the Constituti­on in the process. They are now branded for life with the Trump seal of approval.

Where that leaves them down the road, they only have themselves to blame. Trump was the ringmaster. Republican­s were the loyal trained elephants. Thank god the big top is finally being taken down.

Bob Bascelli

Seaford

The senatorial runoff election in Georgia was not so much an assessment of Trump as a commentary on the main conflict today, which is individual­ism versus collectivi­sm. Voters made a choice.

The stated policies of the Democrats are unambiguou­s and portend farreachin­g changes to our republic. Note Sen. Chuck Schumer’s pronouncem­ent: “Now we take Georgia, then we change the world.”

The Democrats have proposed free health care for all, including illegal immigrants, changes to the Electoral College and the number of Supreme Court judges.

They also propose people who have never been to college pay the debts of students who took out huge loans and people who never owned slaves pay slavery reparation­s.

Everything is about to change: America has chosen and will get what it deserves.

Ed Konecnik Flushing

It looks like the final nail has been put in the coffin of Republican voters, of which I am one.

The two Democrats won the Senate elections in Georgia, giving their party total control of our government.

We are now a oneparty system. I know this has happened many times in our history, but this time it is vastly different. Our country will now be run by a group of socialists.

Feckless Joe Biden will have to toe the line or they will remove him using the 25th Amendment.

They can also impeach him, citing his and his son Hunter Biden’s dealings with China and various other foreign countries.

Jerry Ciofalo Massapequa Park

 ?? Reuters ?? Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock.
Reuters Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock.

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