Rabu, 06 Januari 2021

Democrat Warnock wins as Senate hinges on second Georgia run-off - The Straits Times

ATLANTA, GEORGIA (BLOOMBERG) - Democrat Raphael Warnock has won one US Senate seat in Georgia, the Associated Press reported early on Wednesday (Jan 6), leaving control of the chamber in question until the result of the state's other run-off election is decided.

Mr Warnock, a pastor and voting rights activist, will be Georgia's first black senator. He defeated Republican Senator Kelly Loeffler, who has not conceded.

In a video statement released a few hours before the race was called, Mr Warnock referred to his humble beginnings in the "Kayton Homes housing projects of Savannah, Georgia" as one of 12 children.

"So, I stand before you as a man who knows that the improbable journey that led me to this place in this historic moment in America could only happen here."

A winner has not been called in a second Georgia Senate run-off between Republican David Perdue and Democrat Jon Ossoff.

To gain control of the Senate, and bolster President-elect Joe Biden's agenda, Democrats will need to win both seats. In that race, Mr Ossoff held a narrow edge, according to an AP tally early on Wednesday morning.

The run-off contests took place in the stormy wake of the presidential election, with President Donald Trump repeatedly making unproven accusations of fraud.

He narrowly lost Georgia to Mr Biden, and both Senate candidates found themselves pulled into the drama over the previous election.

Mr Warnock, 51, is the senior pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, a post once held by Martin Luther King Jr.

He ran on a platform of increased access to healthcare, expanding Medicaid, and protecting voting rights.

He painted Ms Loeffler, the richest member of Congress, as out of touch.


Ms Loeffler campaigning with her supporters in Sandy Springs, Georgia, on Jan 5, 2021. PHOTO: REUTERS

Ms Loeffler was appointed by Governor Brian Kemp to replace Senator Johnny Isakson, who retired for health reasons.

She is married to Mr Jeffrey Sprecher, the chief executive officer of the Intercontinental Exchange, the parent company of the New York Stock Exchange, who recently became a billionaire.

She had repeatedly portrayed Mr Warnock as "radical liberal" who didn't share Georgia values and would steer the country towards socialism.


A winner has not been called in a second Georgia Senate run-off between Republican David Perdue and Democrat Jon Ossoff. PHOTO: BLOOMBERG

Mr Warnock will now fill the remaining two years of Mr Isakson's term.

He received a bachelor's degree from Morehouse College and a PhD from Union Theological Seminary.

He was an assistant pastor at Abyssinian Baptist Church in New York and senior pastor at Douglas Memorial Community Church in Baltimore, before coming to Ebenezer Baptist in 2005.

A centre for activism on behalf of the black community, the church is a must-stop for national politicians. The races for both Senate were forced run-offs after no candidate secured more than 50 per cent of the vote in the November election.

Mr Warnock's victory ends a more than 30-year losing streak for Democrats in statewide run-offs.

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