Republican candidate Heschel Walker on Tuesday explained why he believes the Senate runoff race is significant even though Democrats have already obtained a majority in the upper chamber.
Earlier this month, after contested races were called in Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Arizona, Democrats were able to secure 50 seats to maintain their majority in the Senate with Vice President Kamala Harris serving as the tie-breaker. But if Republicans win in Georgia, it means that the GOP and Democrats would have even numbers on Senate committees, making it more difficult for Democrats to push President Joe Biden’s agenda, Walker said.
“This election here is about controlling the Senate in the sense that we’re not going to let them take the Senate away,” Walker told Newsmax on Tuesday, adding that “the committees could be even” with his victory….
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