Harris, Ivanka Trump stump in Georgia ahead of Senate runoff
MILTON, Ga. — Campaigning in Georgia on Monday, Vice-President-elect Kamala Harris stressed a need to elect Democratic U.S. Senate candidates who will advance President-elect Joe Biden’s agenda. Ivanka Trump, meanwhile, warned that failing to reelect the two Republican incumbents in next month’s crucial runoff could erode her father’s legislative achievements.
Telling a crowd in Columbus that “everything is at stake” in the Jan. 5 contests, Harris said Democratic candidates Jon Ossoff and the Rev. Raphael Warnock would advance Biden policy priorities such as increased funding for schools in low-income districts, a $15,000 tax credit to first-time home buyers, and policing reforms.
“We will need the legislation to be passed,” Harris said. “We will need Jon and Raphael in the United States Senate. These are the things that are at stake.”
Harris’ other planned stop was cancelled due to a scheduled Senate vote on a coronavirus relief package.