Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* How important are Georgia’s U.S. Senate runoff elections? The New York Times reports that “more than $125 million” has poured into the state in just the last two weeks. The elections are on Jan. 5, which is just 47 days away.
* NBC News reports that the Trump campaign’s lawyers have filed at least 30 election lawsuits in six states, but so far, “no court has found a single instance of fraud.”
* According to the latest Associated Press tally, Joe Biden’s overall popular-vote total is approaching 80 million, nearly 6 million more votes than Donald Trump. The AP’s report added that national turnout now stands at 65% of eligible voters, which is the strongest turnout seen in the United States since 1908.
* In a move that will likely exacerbate existing tensions between the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Republican Party, Chamber CEO Tom Donohue insists Donald Trump’s White House “should not delay the transition a moment longer.”








