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Warnock election a sign of progress, but obstacles remain for black candidates, scholars say

Warnock election a sign of progress, but obstacles remain for black candidates, scholars say Deanna Allbrittin Lost in the chaos at the United States Capitol, Georgia made history this week with their runoff elections. A Jewish man and a Black man both won their Senate races Tuesday. Reverend Raphael Warnock became only the second black Senator from a southern state since reconstruction. LIVE: Reverend Warnock Addresses Supporters on Election Night https://t.co/3AjHzC35qy Senator-Elect Reverend Raphael Warnock (@ReverendWarnock) January 6, 2021 Race scholars say his election is a sign of progress, but there’s still much farther to go. Nearly 2,000 people have served in the U.S. Senate, and early Wednesday morning, Raphael Warnock became only the 11th Black American elected to the body.

Warnock on Loeffler and Other Trump Enablers : Their Fingerprints Are on This / LISTEN

Raphael Warnock was a guest on SiriusXM’s The Joe Madison Show, where he spoke out against Republicans who have their “fingerprints” on yesterday’s attack on the capitol. “The president and all of those who had enabled him, including Kelly Loeffler, who I ran against, and who has yet to concede this race, their hands and their fingerprints are on this….[Senators Hawley and Cruz], they’re thinking about 2024 and this crazy notion that somehow if they appeal to the worst in people, that they appeal to this base, that that gives them a chance. So they were willing to sacrifice the nation, sacrifice its most cherished ideals of democracy, the peaceful transition of power for their own personal ambition.”

WNBA Players Just Showed Their Political Power

WNBA Players Just Showed Their Political Power
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Rev Warnock Continues Legacy Of HBCU Grads In Politics

Reverend Raphael Warnock (Image: Screenshot) Rev. Raphael Warnock, who won his Senate runoff against Kelly Loeffler, is yet another graduate of a historically Black college and university (HBCU) to have a hand in politics this year. Warnock, a Morehouse College graduate, has credited the university for helping him grow and shaping who he is today. Good morning Georgia! I’m Raphael Warnock. I grew up in public housing in Savannah and went to college at @Morehouse where I was the first in my family to graduate college. And I’m running to be Georgia’s next U.S. Senator. pic.twitter.com/82B3wYQGTB

États-Unis Grâce à deux victoires en Géorgie, les démocrates obtiennent le contrôle du Sénat

États-Unis Grâce à deux victoires en Géorgie, les démocrates obtiennent le contrôle du Sénat
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