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Georgia Democrat candidate warns of US government paralysis if GOP holds Senate

Democratic U.S. Senate candidates Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock participate in a food giveaway event at the Georgia World Congress Center on November 26, 2020 in Atlanta, Georgia. (AFP photo)

Democratic Georgia Senate candidate Jon Ossoff has warned of paralysis in US government if GOP manages to hold majority in the Senate.

A GOP-led Senate, headed by Republican Senator Mitch McConnel, would not allow the federal government to function under future President Joe Biden, Ossoff told CNN on Sunday.

“We all know what’s going to happen if McConnell holds the Senate,” he said. “He will try to do to Biden and [Vice President-elect Kamala] Harris just like he tried to do to President [Barack] Obama.”

“It will be paralysis, partisan trench warfare, obstructionism as far as the eye can see at a moment of crisis when we need strong action,” he added.

Ossoff is set to face Republican Senator David Perdue in a runoff on January 5, a race that could determine which party holds ultimate power in the upper chamber of US Congress.

“A lot has happened in Georgia in 12 years, an extraordinary movement to register voters, to mobilize communities, to train volunteers to get out the vote,” he said, stressing that the president-elect needs “the capacity... to govern in the midst of a crisis.”

The Reverend Raphael Warnock is also taking on Senator Kelly Loeffler, another incumbent senator in the state along with Purdue.

If either Republican wins, the Senate will remain in GOP control, causing a serious challenge to the incoming Biden administration.


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