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The successor of Martin Luther King whose Joe Biden expects a miracle

 

Raphael Warnock is one of those men who, upon seeing them on a platform, are said to attract the light. This 51-year-old black pastor, goatee and thin intellectual glasses, raises the applaudimeter as soon as he speaks. Even when he does so in the meetings of his friend Jon Ossof, the other Democratic candidate for the senatorial election on January 5 in Georgia. Ossof does not take offense at the fact that the reverend draws popular success to himself. He understood that their common success depended on this extraordinary media champion Raphael Warnock. It’s almost a ticket, as there is in the presidential election.

If there will be a second round two months after the election to nominate the two senators from the state of Georgia, it is because, on November 3, none of the candidates crossed the 50% mark. The American electoral law then provides that there is a “runoff”. A new election. However, this local election, which is the only one to be held this year, takes on a particular dimension: with 48 elected senators, the Democratic Party is two seats away from playing on a par with the Republicans who have won 50. And if it were If so, Vice President Kamala Harris, who is constitutionally the ex officio president of the Senate, would shift the majority in favor of Joe Biden supporters. And would prevent the Republicans, thanks to their majority in the upper house, from making life difficult for the new president by challenging, for example, his nominations, or by blocking some of his decisions.

Trump their best ally?

It all depends on the result that Reverend Warnock and his friend Jon Ossof will get on January 5. It is not won: Ossof was beaten in the first round by the outgoing Republican candidate David Perdue: 49.7% against 47.9%. And if Pastor Raphael Warnock came out ahead in front of his competitor Kelly Loeffer, 32.9% against 25.9%, the latter could benefit on January 5 from the withdrawal of a third thief who had gathered 20% of the vote.

But the reverend does not leave defeated so far. First, because he can count on his social position and on his charisma. Like his model, he is indeed a renowned civil rights activist. In his Ebenezer Baptiste church in Atlanta, where he is considered the heir to Martin Luther King who officiated in the same place of worship, his fiery sermons electrify hundreds of the faithful every week. Under the Trump presidency, his militant action earned him a stay in prison for having been one of the leaders of a demonstration against the cuts in social assistance to the poorest and particularly to blacks. Just as it gathered large crowds in the Georgia capital after the assassination of George Floyd by the Minneapolis police.

Strangely enough, the best ally of the two Democratic candidates from Georgia could well be… Donald Trump. Furious at the tip-over of Georgia, which for the first time in twenty years gave victory to a Democratic presidential candidate, Trump dragged through the mud with his usual delicacy Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and Governor of Georgia , Brian Kemp, yet both Republicans. By questioning the reliability of the voting machines they have set up and accusing them of having thus stolen “thousands of votes”. And since these are the same electronic voting consoles that will be used on January 5, several Republican state officials have called on their voters to shun the ballot box so as not to be complicit in further fraud.

Jon Ossof and Reverend Warnock couldn’t hope for better to contradict the numbers. And thus offer Joe Biden an unexpected majority in the Senate.

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