Alvarerita, Georgia – After Democrat won 40 % of the votes in special elections in the Senate in the deep conservative Georgia, voters will decide on Tuesday between the Republicans who won the second vote.
Dibra Sielley and Republican Jason Dicrson are competing for a superficial tour after Stelie, nor six major Republicans, have been won in August.
The race got a national attention, as Democrats hope at the heart of the seats amid widespread frustration with the Republicans President Donald Trump Policies. But with a single Republican opponent instead of six, Sielley is unlikely, and Democrats generally perform a good performance in low races such as the August Special Elections. This is especially true when their party is not in the presidency, noting Brian Robinson, the Republican political strategic expert in Georgia.
However, Ken Martin, head of the National Democratic Committee, traveled to Georgia to a campaign with Stelie on Saturday in Alvareta, a loud suburb, 26 miles (42 km) north of Atlanta.
The seat in the Senate County 21, northern Atlanta, is vacant after Trump formulated the role of a former Republican Senator in Brandon Beach to be honest. Beach won more than 70 % of the votes in 2024.
Republican leaders now support Dicrson, the president of the investment company, ranked second with 17.4 % of the votes in August. He finances himself with a traditional conservative campaign with promises to reduce taxes and support the tougher immigration policies.
She said, a lawyer and a small businessworker living on a farm with her husband and five children, she wants to reduce the cost of living for working families. In 2024 it ran against the President of the Republican State Council Pro Tim Jean Jones And I lost.
Data from the globe 40 private elections have followed the country since Trump entered a position indicating that on average, Democrats conducted 15.1 percentage points better than former Vice President Kamala Harris as a presidential candidate in 2024. Republicans mostly retained their seats, but the Democrats Pennsylvania turned Senate seat in March and Two seats in the Senate in Iowa In January and August.
Sheli and her supporters say that more voters turned in August because they are tired of the “chaos” led by Trump’s extremist policies, and expect the same enthusiasm on Tuesday. Local and state Democrats say, regardless of the result, the volunteers rush provides hope for organizing the broader level at the base level on the basis of al -Qaeda before races in 2026 for the American ruler, Senator and other offices.
Charles Bullock III, a professor of political science at the University of Georgia, said that it is still unclear whether races such as Siely’s victory in 2026. This depends on whether Democrats are turning more seats throughout the country and how voters feel Trump next year.
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