Georgian Republican Party 'eats itself alive' with crucial Senate seats on the line
New York Post columnist Miranda Devine says “disunity is death” in American politics and the Georgian Republican party is “eating itself alive” ahead of a pivotal Senate election scheduled on January 5.
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