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PRESS ROOM: Almost Two-Thirds of Top Staff Positions Are Filled & New Members Lag in Top Staff of Color

NNPA Newswire — With the election of Democratic Georgia Senators Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock, there are a total of 210 top positions (chiefs of staff, legislative directors, and communications directors) in the personal offices of new Members of the 117th Congress.

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Ossoff: “I Thank the People of Georgia for Electing Me to Serve You in the United States Senate”

NNPA NEWSWIRE — “At this moment of crisis, as COVID-19 continues to ravage our state and our country, when hundreds of thousands have lost their lives, millions have lost livelihoods, Georgia families are having difficulty putting food on the table — fearing foreclosure or eviction, having difficulty making ends meet — let’s unite now to beat this virus and rush economic relief to the people of our state and to the American people.”

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RECAP: Rev. Raphael Warnock’s Historic Win in Georgia Senate Race

NNPA NEWSWIRE — The balance of power in Washington and on Capitol Hill will now shift dramatically to Democrats who will now control Congress and The White House. The dual victories on the same night by Rev. Warnock and Jon Ossoff marks a repudiation of the GOP under Donald Trump

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Warnock and Ossoff Wins in Georgia Have Biden and Democrats Feeling ‘Peachy’

NNPA NEWSWIRE — Following a near-decade war against the Voting Rights Act and the undisputable suppression of hundreds of thousands – if not millions – of African American Democratic votes, Republicans lost the White House and the Senate, in large part, because traditionally red states like Georgia flipped.

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