The double wins in Georgia put Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., in charge of the Senate with the slimmest of majorities, in a big boost to President-elect Joe Biden's agenda.
Once the election results in Georgia are certified and Biden is inaugurated on Jan. 20, the Senate will be split 50 Democrats and 50 Republicans.
Vice President-elect Kamala Harris would break the tie, giving Democrats the advantage. Schumer, who had hoped to ascend to majority leader after the 2016 cycle, acknowledged the bumpy journey but nonetheless celebrated the victory by promising "bold change" on the horizon. "We didn’t take the most direct path to be here.
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