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Donald Trump’s political legacy is on the line in Georgia’s Senate runoff elections
For most Americans, the window to shape the country’s presidential agenda closed with the national election on November 3.
But in the southern state of Georgia, voters are still being told the future of America is in urgent need of their attention.
“We’re just inundated. Whether you’re on TV, the internet, phone calls, texting — you’re just murdered with ads,” Democratic voter Tammy Clabby, who also stepped up to volunteer, said.
“You can’t go a day without hearing them … I’ve followed politics for 40 years, and I’ve never experienced anything like this in my life.”
A record-breaking $US200 million has been raised in two months for what’s being framed as the final push of the 2020 election, though neither Donald Trump nor Joe Biden are…
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