Without a particular winner, Georgia will vote again in December
We will have to wait a little longer for a result. mid-term in Georgia. Several US media outlets, including CNN and NBC, reported on Wednesday that the US state will have to vote again in December to appoint one of its representatives to Congress after none of the candidates reached the 50% mark on Tuesday.
Incumbent Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock will face Republican Herschel Walker again on December 6. in poll Without a third candidate this time, which could be decisive in determining the majority in Senate. Before becoming a senator from Georgia in 2021, Raphael Warnock, 53, was a pastor who gave sermons from the pulpit of an Atlanta church where Martin Luther King Jr presided. He was elected against outgoing Senator Kelly Loeffler, with the support of Donald Trump, thus becoming the first black Senate elected to represent Georgia, a southern state with a severe past of segregation.
Herschel Walker, 60, entered politics late in life with his counterpart Candidacy for the Senate Who won the blessing of Donald Trump. With several records to his credit, the former athlete – also an African American – is considered one of the best players in the history of American college football.
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