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DECEMBER 5, 2020
Campaign 2020President Trump Campaigns for U.S. Senate Runoffs in Georgia
President Trump spoke at a rally in Valdosta, GA in support of Georgia Republican Senators David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler, both facing a runoff election in early January.


US Election 2020: Trump to rally for senators
Donald Trump will hit the stage, rallying for the Georgia state run-off.



U.S. President Donald Trump is greeted by Georgia Governor Brian Kemp as he arrives at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S., July 15, 2020.
Trump pushes Georgia governor to help overturn Biden election win

Dec. 5 - President Donald Trump called Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp on Saturday and asked him to convince state legislators to help overturn President-elect Joe Biden’s win in Georgia and permit an audit of signatures on absentee ballots.
The request is Trump’s latest attempt to interfere with the results of the 2020 presidential election in a state where two GOP Senate runoff races in January could decide which party controls the Senate. The call was first reported by The Washington Post.

Trump has argued without evidence that Georgia election officials took voter ballots with signatures that didn’t match the ones on file. A recount in Georgia following the election affirmed Biden’s victory and the results have been certified.

The president referenced the call in a tweet on Saturday afternoon, calling for a signature audit of Georgia’s absentee ballots and claiming discrepancies in the process.

“I will easily & quickly win Georgia if Governor @BrianKempGA or the Secretary of State permit a simple signature verification,” Trump wrote. “Has not been done and will show large scale discrepancies. Why are these two “Republicans” saying no? If we win Georgia, everything else falls in place!”     continue to read
Trump is refusing to concede the election to Biden and reportedly planning a rally on his inauguration day. Here are 9 other famous presidential feuds in history.

Dec. 6 - President-elect Joe Biden's January 20 inauguration looks set to be one of the most awkward transfers of power in US history, with President Donald Trump still refusing to even acknowledge his election loss.
It's been a month since the election was called for Biden, but Trump has refused to concede, and continues to challenge the results of the election.

Trump has also not confirmed whether he will even attend Biden's inauguration. A recent report from The Daily Beast said the president may be planning a rally for the same day instead, as Trump hints at another run in 2024.
 
Biden took a dig at Trump when he told CNN on December 3 he hopes Trump attends to so that "we are able to demonstrate at the end of this chaos — that he's created — that there is a peaceful transfer of power," but that his predecessor's presence is "of no personal consequence to me."     continue to read