Elections will soon begin in southern Georgia, which will set the chart for the US Senate and predict the whereabouts of the Democratic Party's next administration, Biden, which will be launched this month.

President-elect Trump and President-elect Biden both visited the site, and it is a total war between the Republican and Democratic parties, and a close battle is expected.

In the Senate, the Georgia election for two out of a fixed number of 100 seats will begin on the 5th local time and 9pm Japan time.



The Democratic Party can take the initiative in both the House and Senate if they win, while the Senate is in a "twist" with the Republican majority if they lose either.



On the 4th, the day before the voting day, President-elect Trump and President-elect Biden both visited the site and called for votes for each party's candidates, advocating the importance of taking control of the Senate.



Democratic candidates are slightly higher in approval ratings for all seats, according to the latest pollster averages, but the difference is about one point higher, and a close battle is expected.



Voting closes at 9 am on the 6th of Japan time, but it is expected to be a slight difference in votes, and about 1 million people are using postal voting, which takes time to count, so it is local. The media also reports that it will take several days for the results to be known.



The Senate will deliberate on bills and budgets, approve the personnel of senior government officials, etc., and will have a great impact on the administration, so it will be an important election to predict the whereabouts of the next administration of Biden, which will be launched on the 20th of this month. It is of great interest.