Chinanews, January 5th, a comprehensive report, on the 5th local time, US President Trump posted a video of his rally in Georgia on social media.

According to reports, Georgia will hold a second round of voting for the Senate seats on the 5th, and the results of the election will determine the control of the Senate.

  Before this crucial election began, US media exposed the recording of Trump's conversation with Georgia Secretary of State Raffensberg, which caused a disturbance.

On January 5, local time, US President Trump held a rally in Georgia.

  In this election, two Democratic candidates will challenge two Republican current senators.

If the Republican Party wins one seat in the election, it can retain control of the Senate, but if the Democratic Party takes two seats, the two parties will have a 50-50 situation, and the Vice President-elect Harris can cast a decisive vote at a critical moment. This means that the Democratic Party can control both houses of Congress and the White House.

This will have a greater impact on the Biden administration's ruling path in the next four years and has aroused the attention of all parties.

  Polls show that the current support for the candidates of the two parties in Georgia is not equal.

Trump has arrived in Georgia to canvass votes for Republican congressmen.

President-elect Biden will also go to Georgia to win support for the Democratic candidate.

Data map: US President Trump.

  Georgia is traditionally a deep red state, but as the population structure changes, the proportion of African descent is increasing.

In the 2020 election, the Democratic Party's Biden defeated Trump by a narrow margin, while Trump accused the state of election fraud.

  And just before this crucial election, the Washington Post disclosed that Trump had a phone conversation with Georgia Secretary of State Raffensberg on the 2nd, asking the latter to find enough votes to overthrow the state in November. The results of the general election.

Trump also threatened Ravensberg that if he fails to do so, he will face potential criminal prosecution and bear "significant risks."

But the latter rejected Trump.

  Some Republicans worry that this call will be detrimental to the by-election for the federal senator in Georgia.