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And the Demcoratic Wind swept through Georgia......
I understand that ties are broken by the VP but as she's not a senator I wondered if she would count to make the Dems the majority party. Has here ever been a 50-50 Senate split before?
She counts in determining the majority. There have been 50/50 splits in the past. VP Cheney was the determining factor back in the mid 2000s.
And the Demcoratic Wind swept through Georgia......
That will put a little wrench in tomorrow's festivities.
Actually when I talked about the lost opportunity for the Democrats to win senate seats in November, I wasn't referring to Georgia... I was referring to Maine (where republican Collins was extremely unpopular) and North Carolina (where there were multiple predictions that the state would flip to the Democrats). But both senate seats stayed Republican. Those losses were the most annoying.
Yep, and Chuck will be calling the shots if this holdsIf Ossof wins, the GOP senate majority will be gone with the wind.
If Ossoff wins, as he may well do, and the Senate is 50-50, who will be the Majority Leader as there is no majority?
Senate ties are broke by the President of the Senate, which is the Vice President, which will be Kamala Harris. So Democrats would be the majority.
I understand that ties are broken by the VP but as she's not a senator I wondered if she would count to make the Dems the majority party. Has here ever been a 50-50 Senate split before?
While it's a joke, I do think that Manchin, Sinema, Kelly (AZ), Tester, Romney, Murkowski, will be quite powerful in the new 50-50 Senate.Somebody on Twitter said Joe Manchin, but maybe that's a joke because he is known to be the most conservative Democrat, right? So maybe the joke is that everyone wants to court his vote.
Ossoff now has over 12,000 more votes than Perdue.
Ossoff now has over 12,000 more votes than Perdue.
The Democrats have the majority, same rules apply.So, I have a question
Warnock has been called, and Ossoff looks increasingly likely to win given that most of the remaining votes are from counties that run heavily D. If this does happen, that will leave the Senate 50-50 with VP Harris having the casting vote.
My question is, what happens in the Senate subcommitees (Judiciary, Intelligence etc)? Those committees have a membership made up of one extra majority member, and where the chairman is from the Senate majority party, but if the Senate is 50-50, who chairs this committees, and who has the casting vote?
(bolding mine)How many ballots can you carry in one Ossoff van?
Just wondering, because according to NYT election commentary, the Perdue campaign claim they won and will use "every available resource and exhaust every recourse to ensure all legally cast ballots are properly counted”.
Maybe GEICO should bring back those "It's what you do" commercials?