Americans vote in Georgia, new test for Biden

A pastor once morest a former American football star: the inhabitants of the State of Georgia are called on Tuesday to decide between two candidates for the American Senate, in a vote with serious consequences for the continuation of Joe Biden’s mandate.

The outgoing senator, Democrat Raphael Warnock, is opposed to a colt of Donald Trump, the sportsman Herschel Walker. This is the last act of the mid-term legislative elections, a second round having been organized in this state to decide between the two candidates.

The ballot promises to be tight. The few polls show the candidates neck and neck and the final results may not be known for several days.

This election is “really essential”, pleaded US President Joe Biden on Monday, calling on Georgia voters to turn out in numbers at polling stations, which open at 7 a.m. local time (12 p.m. GMT).

Of course, this seat does not depend on the balance of power in the American Congress: the Democrats have already made sure to keep control of the Senate at the end of the “midterms”. The Republicans meanwhile took over the House.

But this election, in this southern state with a large African-American population, is nonetheless decisive for the rest of Joe Biden’s mandate.

400 million dollars

The Republicans see in this seat in the Senate the opportunity to accentuate their power to block the policies of the Democratic leader. With 700 days to go before the next presidential election, the opposition also hopes to break the momentum of Joe Biden, who did much better than expected in the November legislative elections.

On the Democratic side, a victory would consolidate the very thin majority of Joe Biden’s party in the Senate, allowing him to exercise greater influence in essential parliamentary committees. It would also significantly limit the influence of a moderate Democratic senator, gravedigger of several major projects of the Biden administration.

To realize their ambitions, the Democrats have called on their heavyweights to the rescue: former President Barack Obama, undoubtedly one of the most charismatic figures in the party, was campaigning in Atlanta last week.

A sign of the importance and interest in this duel: nearly 400 million dollars were injected into the ballot, the most expensive of the mid-term elections.

Some 1.9 million people, out of the seven million registered, have already voted early.

If these ballots point to greater Democratic mobilization, the Republicans should instead vote on Tuesday.

It is therefore difficult to predict the outcome of this race.

Atypical profiles

Historically won over to Republicans, Georgia took America by surprise by preferring Joe Biden to Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election, then sending two Democrats to the Senate two months later.

This state bordering Florida once once more finds itself at the heart of all desires. This time, it is also the atypical profile of the candidates that stands out.

With several athletic records to his credit, Republican Herschel Walker, considered one of the greatest players in college football history, entered politics late in life.

The sixty-year-old seeks to seize the seat of Raphael Warnock, who before becoming a senator from Georgia in 2021 served as a pastor from Martin Luther King’s former desk in Atlanta.

The campaign of the pro-Trump African-American candidate has however been splashed by several recent scandals, Herschel Walker, known for his anti-abortion positions, having among other things been accused of having financed the abortions of several of his former companions.

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