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run-off vote is underway in Georgia, USA, to decide on the Senate majority of Republicans and Democrats.

According to the result of the vote, which took two seats, the direction of state administration after Biden's inauguration is expected to change significantly.



In New York, correspondent Kim Jong-won reports.



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US Senate, which has 100 seats in total, the Republican Party has 50 seats and the Democratic Party has 48 seats.



The majority of the Senate is decided based on the results of a two-seat Georgia runoff vote.



Initially, a senator vote was held along with the presidential election in November, but in Georgia, there are no candidates with a majority of both seats, so state law votes for the runoff.



Current opinion poll results are Park Bing-in.



Georgia, in the southern United States, was considered a traditional Republican garden, but analysts say Democratic candidate Biden can win the presidential election by a marginal difference and Democrats can take the senator.



If the Democratic Party wins both seats, the Senate seats will be 50-50 for the Democrats and the Republicans. In fact, the Democratic Party will lead the Senate in that the Vice President takes over as the Senate Chair and holds the casting boat.



If the Democratic Party, which already dominated the House, takes over to the Senate, then Biden can take a strong drive in managing state affairs from the beginning of his inauguration.



Meanwhile, President Trump, who is aiming for a last-minute overturn over the verification of the results of the US Senate and Senate's presidential election tomorrow (7th), has stepped up to pressure Vice President Pence, who is serving as the Senate Speaker.



[Donald Trump/U.S. President: May our great Vice President do it for us.

Vice President Pence is a very good person.

But, if I can't do it, I'm sure I'm not going to like the vice president very much.]



But contrary to Trump's argument, it seems unlikely that the results of the presidential election in Congress tomorrow will be overturned.