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People vote in Atlanta in the crucial US midterm elections, which will decide the balance of power in Congress, determine the future of President Joe Biden's agenda and test the viability of another White House run by Donald Trump. IMAGES
Atlanta, Apr 17 (EFE/EPA).- Several automobile companies showcased Saturday import and domestic cars, trucks, vans as well as sports utility vehicles during the Atlanta International Auto Show.The show, whose roots date back to 1909, is one of the few in-person auto shows in operation due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. (Camera: ERIK LESSER). B-ROLL OF THE ATLANTA INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW AT THE GEORGIA WORLD CONGRESS CENTER IN ATLANTA, GEORGIA, US.
Polls close at the Dunbar Recreation Center in Atlanta, after a day of in-person voting in Georgia's closely watched US Senate elections that will determine which party controls the chamber and how Congress could impact Joe Biden's incoming administration. IMAGES
Voters head to the polls in Atlanta, in the southern US state of Georgia, in runoff elections that will determine whether Democrats or Republicans control the Senate for the first years of Joe Biden's presidency. [COMPLETES VIDI8Y83C4_EN AND VIDI8Y79AK_EN] IMAGES
Stonecrest, Dec 28 (EFE/EPA).- Georgia's Democratic candidates for the United States Senate, Jon Ossoff and Reverend Raphael Warnock, participated on Monday in a campaign rally in Stonecrest, in what is the final week of early voting in the US Senate runoff elections.Ossoff is running against Republican Senator David Perdue and Warnock is running against Republican Senator Kelly Loeffler in a 5 January 2021 runoff election. (Camera: ERIK LESSER). SHOT LIST: DEMOCRATIC GEORGIA US SENATE CANDIDATES JON OSSOFF AND REVEREND RAPHAEL WARNOCK PARTICIPATE IN A DUAL CAMPAIGN EVENT DURING THE FINAL WEEK OF EARLY VOTING IN THEIR US SENATE RUNOFF ELECTION IN STONECREST, GEORGIA, US.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).