Good afternoon from Stonecrest, Georgia— Reverend Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff’s campaigns are holding an “It’s Time to Vote” Drive-In rally and Concert.
Speaking now ahead of Jon Ossoff and Reverend Raphael Warnock: DeKalb County Commissioner Ted Terry, who you may recognize from Season 1 of Netflix’s “Queer Eye.”
Taking the stage in Stonecrest, Georgia to “It Takes Two” by Rob Base and DJ EZ Rock— Democratic Senate candidates Jon Ossoff and Rev. Raphael Warnock.
Kicking off remarks in Stonecrest, Jon Ossoff tells supporters his parents still live in DeKalb, before giving a shout out to "someone I've come to know as a friend-- join me in giving a warm South DeKalb County welcome, a warm Stonecrest welcome to the Reverend Raphael Warnock."
Ossoff says "Washington has left you high and dry. And now they're sending $600. $600 is a joke...if Mitch McConnell retains control of the US Senate, he will try to do to Joe & Kamala exactly like he tried to do to President Obama, they will block the COVID relief that we need"
Speaking in Stonecrest, GA, Rev. Raphael Warnock talks his mother, who voted early, telling supporters, "Last week the 82-year-old hands that used to pick someone else's cotton was able to pick her youngest son to be a United States Senator from the great state of Georgia."
Warnock hits Loeffler on stock trades in Stonecrest, GA: "I want to say something nice about my opponent. She is consistent. She was thinking about billionaires & people like her before she went to the Senate & that's what she's been thinking about since she's gone to the Senate"
Warnock hits Loeffler after she took a pic w/ a former KKK leader: "We don't have time for senators who over & over again accidentally take pictures w/ former members of the Ku Klux Klan...my mother is from Waycross GA. She used to tell me that birds of a feather stick together."
Warnock talks the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, says, "This pandemic has taught us many things," and "all of a sudden, a pandemic comes, and the folk we've been ignoring...what do we call those invisible folk? We call them essential workers," calling for "an essential wage."
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David Perdue’s final stop today is in Forsyth, Georgia, where people are waiting to hear the senior Senator speak in a local brewery.
David Perdue’s campaign event in Forsyth, GA is indoors, and there’s a temperature check and stack of masks by the door, but there’s only ten people by my count wearing masks in this room (two are reporters, and two are Perdue and his wife).
Tonights host, a Forsyth, Georgia Brewery owner, tells Senator David Perdue they’ve renamed their best selling beer “the Perdue Brew” just for tonight, “And the reason why is because it has a great head on its shoulders...and it’s got a really strong finish.”
Senator David Perdue’s third campaign of the day is at a gorgeous events space in Milner, Georgia. It’s 64° and sunny, and “Walking Back to Georgia” by Jim Croce is playing over the speakers as we await Perdue.
Senator David Perdue’s campaign bus has arrived in Milner, Georgia, for his third stop of the day. The campaign has encouraged to supporters to sign their name to the Senator’s bus at each of his campaign stops, which, as you can see, has garnered a number of autographs.
Lamar County Commissioner Ryran Traylor presents Senator David Perdue with a pin from the County commemorating his visit.
Georgia Republican Senator David Perdue’s first stop on the campaign trail today is in McDonough, GA— the senior Senator from Georgia has five stops across the state today as part of his bus tour.
As we await Perdue, here’s @ryanobles on this morning’s news in the Georgia Senate Race, as both GOP Senators officially announce they’ll support the President’s call for $2,000 in direct Covid relief. Playing here: “Coming to America” by Neil Diamond. cnn.com/2020/12/29/pol…
Perdue, sporting a denim jacket, takes the stage in McDonough, GA.
It’s 54° and sunny in Columbus, Georgia, and cars have started to pull in for Vice President Elect Kamala Harris’s drive-in rally, where she’ll campaign with Jon Ossoff and Reverend Raphael Warnock ahead of next month’s Senate runoff election.
Today was going to be a busy day in Georgia, w/ VPE Harris and Ivanka Trump both campaigning in the state, but this evening’s Covid relief vote has disrupted both campaigns, as Harris, Loeffler, and Perdue all are returning to DC.
With Kamala Harris campaigning here in Columbus, there’s already a small crowd of AKAs here in the front row to hear the VP elect speak. For more on how Harris’ sorority helped shape her leadership style, check out this piece from @KyungLahCNN: cnn.com/videos/politic…
Good morning from the Club for Growth “Save America” Bus Tour kickoff— Sarah Palin, Senator Steve Daines, and Rep. Jim Jordan are scheduled to speak here at the Cobb County GOP headquarters in Marietta, GA. Also here: Rep. Louie Gohmert, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.
The Club for Growth “Save America” Bus has a balcony.
Leading the pledge of allegiance is Alek Skarlatos, who launched a failed bid for Congress— Skarlatos drew attention after foiling a terrorist attack on a Paris-bound train in 2015 (Skarlatos also competed in Dancing with the Stars).
We’re in Augusta, Georgia, where Senator David Perdue will rally supporters with Vice President Mile Pence ahead of next month’s Senate runoffs. Early voting in the state starts Monday.
We’re across town from Augusta National for Vice President Mike Pence’s rally with Georgia Senator David Perdue, but I don’t think this is an official shirt
Introducing his cousin, Senator David Perdue, Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue, tells Republicans in Augusta, "I imagine some of you are like me, pretty sad about the outcome of the election on November the 3rd, and maybe a little mad."