With $5.7 Million Left Over, Perdue Tees Up For 2022

Perdue Is Weighing A 2022 Run Against Warnock. If Republicans Succeed In Flipping Just One Seat In Their Favor, They Will Regain A Majority In The Chamber, Breaking The Democrats’ Governing Trifecta.

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Losers In Expensive Senate Contests Still Have Plenty Of Cash

As Congressional Candidates Raked In Record Sums Of Campaign Cash In Extraordinarily Expensive 2020 Election, They Experienced A Unique Problem: Too Much Money & Not Enough Time To Spend It. The Losers In The 10 Most Expensive 2020 Senate Races Still Had Combined $35.3 Million In The Bank In Unspent Campaign Cash.

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Biden Angers Oil With Executive Actions On Climate Change

Biden’s Executive Actions Prioritizing Solutions To The ‘Existential Threat’ Of Climate Change, Draws The Ire Of Many Key Players In The Powerful Oil And Gas Industry.

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Impact Of Corporate PAC Promises May Be Limited

Some Of The Nation’s Most Powerful Corporations Are Cutting Off Their PAC Donations To The 147 Republicans Who Objected To The Electoral College Results. The Movement Represents A Symbolic Break Between Corporate America And GOP Lawmakers But The Actual Impact Of These Company’s Pledges May Be Limited.

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Loeffler Concedes In Georgia U.S. Senate Runoff, Vows To ‘Stay In This Fight For Freedom’

Democrat Warnock Received 50.91% Of The Vote, Beating Republican Loeffler By 81,260 Votes In A Race Where Nearly 4.5 Million Votes Were Cast.

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Democrat Ossoff Declared Winner Over Perdue In Georgia U.S. Senate Runoff Election

Associated Press Declares Democrat Jon Ossoff Winner Over Republican Perdue In One Of Two U.S. Senate Runoff Elections In Georgia After Prior Declaration For The Win Of Democrat Warnock Over Republican Loeffler.

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Democrat Warnock Declares Victory In Georgia; Perdue-Ossoff Too Close To Call

If Democrat Warnock retains his lead and Republican Perdue finds enough votes to surpass Ossoff, the Republicans will retain control of the chamber, 51-49. If Democrats win both elections, the chamber will be split, 50-50, with Democrat and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris holding the tiebreaker vote.

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More Republicans Slated To Oppose Electoral College Certification

The List Of Republican Lawmakers Who Will Oppose Today’s Vote To Certify Electoral College Results Continues To Grow.

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