Biden Advisers ‘Privately Skeptical’ of Chances of Democrats Winning Georgia
'Biden’s team does not expect to win the races'

Former Vice President Joe Biden's advisors have indicated they were privately skeptical of the Democrats winning the Georgia Senate runoff elections.
Politico reported:
“Privately, Biden’s team does not expect to win the races, according to Democratic officials."
The outlet then clarified they were “more optimistic about their chances than they were weeks ago.”
Sen. David Perdue won about 88,000 votes more than his Democrat contender Jon Ossoff in the 2020 election.
Sen. Kelly Loeffler and her primary opponent Rep. Doug Collins earned over 636,000 votes more than their Democrat opponent Rev. Raphel Warnock.

Democrats are watching to see if Trump supporters show up for Loeffler and Perdue or remain at home.
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State Republicans such as Gov. Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger have challenged President Donald Trump's allegations that the votes were stolen from him through voter fraud in Georgia.
During the one-hour phone call, Trump insisted he won the state and threatened vague legal consequences.

Trump warned crowds at a rally in Georgia that if Democrats win the Senate runoff elections, they will turn the United States into a one-party country.
“They’ll make Washington, DC, and other liberal places the 51st, 52nd, 53rd states of the union, guaranteeing the radical left a permanent majority of the U.S. Senate and the House, and the electoral college."
“It will make it really a one-party country, and the party will be the wrong party,” the president continued at the rally for Republican Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue.
"They will pack the Supreme Court with crazed extremists, and I’m not happy with the Supreme Court."
Trump also vowed to campaign against Georgia Republicans Gov. Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.
“I’m going to be here in a year and a half, and I’m going to be campaigning against your governor and your crazy secretary of state — that I can tell you,” he stated.