Leicester Mercury

Georgia to play key role in determinin­g shape of Senate

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REPUBLICAN­S have branded their opponents “socialists”, “radical extremists” and “Marxists” ahead of US Senate elections in Georgia that will determine who controls the chamber when President-elect Joe Biden takes office.

Florida Senator Marco Rubio led the charge, campaignin­g in suburban Atlanta alongside Senator Kelly Loeffler and warning that defeats for her and fellow Georgia Senator David Perdue would hand over US government to “radical elements”.

Ms Loeffler went so far as to assert, without supporting details, that her Democratic challenger Raphael Warnock has “a Marxist ideology”.

Nationally, Republican­s have secured 50 Senate seats to Democrats’ 48.

The Republican­s need at least one of the Georgia seats to command a majority in January.

In a 50-50 Senate, Democrats would have the tie-breaking vote in vice president-elect Kamala Harris.

Mr Perdue’s opponent is Jon Ossoff. Voting takes place on January 5.

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