I ask unanimous consent that the following letters be printed in the Record. There being no objection, the material was ordered to be printed in the Record, as follows: April 27, 2022. Hon. Raphael Warnock, U.S. Senate, Washington, DC…
Raphael Warnock
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Raphael Gamaliel Warnock is an American pastor and politician currently serving as the junior United States senator from Georgia since January 20, 2021. A member of the Democratic Party, Warnock is the first African American to represent Georgia in the U.S. Senate. He previously served as the senior pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, a position that has deep historical significance in the civil rights movement. Warnock's legislative focus includes issues such as voting rights, healthcare, and economic justice.
We came to the Senate on the wave of a multiracial coalition, I think the future of the country. Then on January 6, we saw this violent attack on the Capitol driven by the big lie, and the not so subtle premise that certain voices and…
I think that, in the midst of this campaign, the people of Georgia have a real choice before them about who they think is ready to represent them in the United States Senate.
I think Georgia, in a real sense, saved the country, gave the country a chance to fight and push towards its ideals.
We’re at this inflection point. And we have got to decide, are we the America of January 5 or the America of January 6? I choose January 5.
On January 5, 2021, his youngest son was elected Georgia`s first black United States senator and only the 11th in the nation`s history. What would he think about the attack on the Capitol the very next day? Both say something profound…
I remain hopeful. And I`m not about to give up on our democracy. And it`s the most precious thing we can defend at a moment like this.
We have no right to give up. We have no right to give in to the forces of cynicism and division that are trying to take hold of our democracy.
To pass the bipartisan infrastructure bill is the largest infrastructure package passed in a generation.
And now I get to do that work in the United States Senate to move from being preacher and protester to make Republic policy. For me, it`s one continuing work. And it doesn`t matter whether I`m in the pulpit or on the floor of the Senate…
The former president continued claims of widespread voter fraud are just his way of saying that the votes of certain people don`t count, can`t count, and can`t be real because the election outcome was not consistent with the myth of white…
Democracy is not a noun. It’s a verb, we got to fight for our democracy, which is the highest expression of our collective humanity as an American people.





