https://www.politico.com/news/2020/11/10/trump-georgia-senate-runoff-435786
'We need his voters' in Georgia: Why Republicans embrace Trump's last stand
The president's refusal to concede the election is finding support among GOP
senators who are eager for his help in holding the Senate.
By BURGESS EVERETT 11/10/2020 04:50 PM EST
ジョージア州の1月5日の上院議員決選投票までは、トランプが敗北を認めないように
望む共和党上院議員らがいる

There are two reasons why most Senate Republicans refuse to acknowledge Joe Biden
as president-elect: Georgia and Georgia.
Simply put, the party needs President Donald Trump’s help to clinch two runoff
elections in Georgia on Jan. 5 that will determine the fate of the Senate GOP’s
majority. And accepting the presidential results ahead of Trump, a politician
driven by loyalty, could put Republicans at odds with the president and his core
supporters amid the must-win elections down South.

In some ways the GOP’s strategy is reminiscent of how they might handle an incendiary
Trump tweet: Avoid breaking with the president and hope it goes away, knowing some
new controversy is always around the corner. But Democrats say their stance is
dangerous, and that Republicans’ refusal to stand up to Trump and maintain the
election’s integrity will have lasting negative consequences far beyond two Senate
races in a swing state.

“There is an epidemic of delusion that is spreading out from the White House and
infecting the entire Republican Party in the wake of this election,” Murphy said
in a floor speech on Tuesday afternoon. "President Trump didn't win the election.
Every single one of my colleagues knows this.”