Harris, Ivanka Trump stump in Georgia ahead of Senate runoff
Associated PressMILTON, Ga. — Campaigning in Georgia on Monday, Vice President-elect Kamala Harris stressed a need to elect Democratic U.S. Senate candidates who will advance President-elect Joe Biden’s agenda. Over the crowd’s shouts of “We love Trump!” and “Fight for Trump!” she implored voters to send Republicans back to the Senate “to protect all that America stands for.” She called the runoff the “most important congressional race in history,” and described Perdue and Loeffler as the “last line of defense” against Democrats’ agenda and for her father in Congress. “We need David and Kelly in the Senate to keep our economy going, to keep delivering on the president’s plans, and to keep our schools open,” she said, drawing cheers from the audience. As she spoke, touting her father’s record on unemployment and work on a COVID-19 vaccine, a truck pulling a massive “Trump 2020” sign circled the street, drawing audience members to take videos and selfies.