U.S. Senate runoff is approaching Trump went to Georgia to canvass and shout: Save America

The U.S. Senate has called on Georgia voters to “save” America by re-electing two Republican U.S. senators in tomorrow’s runoff election.

The president called on Georgia voters to vote for Republican incumbent Senators Loeffler and Padre.

The government’s decision to use the newest version of the law to protect the rights of the people in the United States was made by the government. The world will be watching the people of Georgia tomorrow.

Trump told voters that the two-seat Senate runoff “is your last chance to save our beloved America,” adding, “If you don’t come out, the radical Democrats will win.

Georgia has not elected a Democratic senator in 20 years, but if 33-year-old documentary filmmaker Jon Ossoff and 51-year-old pastor Raphael Warnock win, Democrats will take control of the Senate.

Trump still plans to overturn the defeat, and slammed a number of his own Republican family members for pulling the plug.

Trump today repeatedly urged supporters to vote for Republican incumbent Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue tomorrow, but couldn’t resist spouting political bitterness in his speech. Loeffler and Perdue are both business-to-politics and have strong financial resources.

In his 81-minute speech, Trump complained at length about the “massive” election irregularities in Georgia and other swing states. “We must not lose Georgia,” he said to loudly cheering supporters.

The 2019 coronavirus disease (Chinese Communist Virus, COVID-19, Wuhan pneumonia) outbreak in the United States is dire, yet the crowd on stage was mostly unmasked and seemingly unconcerned about the lack of social distance.

Trump said, “They (Democrats like Biden) don’t want to take the White House. We will fight to the end!