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The Byron York Show

Are Trump Allies Trying To Sabotage GOP In Georgia?

The Byron York Show

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News Commentary, News, Politics

4.8 β€’ 1.2K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 3 December 2020

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

Wednesday witnessed one of the most extraordinary events in recent political history. With two critical Senate races underway in Georgia β€” with Republican control of the Senate at stake β€” two prominent allies of a Republican president traveled to the state to urge voters not to vote for Republican candidates.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to another edition of the Byron New York show. If you listen, you know this is the No Chit Chat podcast. We like to get right into it.

0:15.7

But I've actually realized that saying that takes a little time. So in the future, I think we'll start.

0:21.3

Hello and welcome to another edition of the Byron York show,

0:24.8

The No Chit Chat Podcast and you know the rest. All right, I want to talk about an extraordinary event that occurred Wednesday in Alpharetta, Georgia outside of Atlanta. It was a rally, one of the Stop the Steel rallies for supporters of President Trump who believe

0:46.0

that he actually won the election in a landslide and there was massive voter fraud across the country that led to the election

0:57.4

of Joe Biden.

0:59.2

Now appearing at this rally were two Trump allies.

1:05.4

Sidney Powell and Lynn Wood, both of them lawyers,

1:08.7

you've probably heard of them,

1:11.0

who have filed a number of lawsuits, not specifically on behalf of President Trump,

1:17.0

but lawsuits alleging massive fraud not only in Georgia, but in other states as well.

1:23.7

So they appear at this Stop the Steel rally.

1:27.4

Now, the rally is coming a little more than a month

1:31.7

before Georgia's January 5th runoff election in which two

1:36.4

Republican senators David Purdue and Kelly Leffler because of circumstances they've got

1:42.4

two Senate races going at the same time.

1:45.0

David Purdue and Kelly Leffler, both Republican senators from Georgia,

1:50.0

are in a runoff against two Democrats, John Osoff and Raphael Warnock.

1:57.0

Now, if just one of them wins, if either Purdue or Leffler wins,

2:01.0

Republicans will have a narrow, really narrow, 51-49 majority in the Senate.

2:07.8

If both of them win, a 5248 majority in the Senate will give Republicans more power, no doubt about that.

2:16.0

But if both were to lose, if Democrats were to win both races, the Senate would be split 50-50 and that would give

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