Two months after the presidential election, voters in Georgia are once again heading to the polls for a vote of national significance.
After being one of the most contested in the November ballot and narrowly won by Joe Biden with 11,779 votes ahead of some 5 million votes cast, this southern state in the United States is now at stake. '' a double vote, the result of which will be decisive for the mandate of the next president.
Georgia's two Senate seats, unfilled in November after no candidate crossed the 50 percent mark, will determine control of the Upper House.
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If the Republicans win them, Mitch McConnell, the powerful leader of the Republican majority in the Senate will retain his power.
And in particular that of counterbalancing the policy of the Biden Administration, by blocking its appointments and its bills.
If the Democrats manage to snatch the two seats from this former Republican stronghold, the majority in Congress will give them
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