Biden Likely to Stump in Georgia for Senate Runoffs, Aide Says
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President-elect Joe Biden is likely to travel to Georgia to campaign for the two Democratic Senate candidates ahead of the runoff elections in January, his new chief of staff said Sunday.
Ron Klain, whom Biden selected this week to be his top adviser in the White House, said the president-elect plans to campaign before the Jan. 5 votes, which will determine whether Democrats or Republicans control the Senate.