Warnock Hopes Focus On ‘Struggles Of Ordinary People’ Will Bridge Racial Divide In Georgia | MSNBC

Rev. Raphael Warnock, Democratic candidate for Senate in Georgia, talks with Joy Reid about the role race plays in Georgia as he heads into a run-off against Republican Kelly Loeffler. Aired on 11/04/2020.
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Warnock Hopes Focus On 'Struggles Of Ordinary People' Will Bridge Racial Divide In Georgia | MSNBC

34 comments

  1. Ignorance has no color just as the soul doesn’t. This is not about the color of ones skin. Only the freedom of all. The soul is colorless.
    No land,language or skin color exist in the end.
    No fear of losing something that doesn’t exist in the heaven!
    All are children of God. Words read can mean what ever one believes its saying to them.
    The message is the lesson of what is meant for us to learn.
    This life is not forever a short term we experience is a test to ones soul.
    The eyes we look from are not the vision we need to see.
    The soul is the sight to understanding the meaning.

    1. @Da Vee Day! looks very much like the strategy used by the losing party in my country’s presidency who uses the same election advisor. coincidence? nope, Bi den

  2. Every republican president has given a recession but this takes the cake πŸ€•

    When will Americans learn. … .

    1. @Dave πŸ˜‚ just like the β€œRussian” collusion? Democrats are so sophisticated that Hunter Biden turned his own incriminating laptop in??? You guys are a trip. Trump is and will remain the president of the United States of America πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

  3. 🀑Trump: I can’t believe I’ve lost reelection.
    πŸ’™American People: It is what it is πŸ€·πŸΏβ€β™€πŸ€£πŸ™πŸΏπŸ’™πŸŒ€πŸŒŠπŸ’™πŸŒ€πŸ‡±πŸ‡·

  4. #statuscoup Status Coup is progressive, in-field and investigative reporting that gives the microphone back to the people! Co-founded by Jordan Chariton and Jenn Dize. Jordan and other journalists will continue the style and fearlessness of the reporting Jordan brought to the stories on the campaign trail and in East Chicago, Flint, St. Louis, Standing Rock, and more.

  5. Please note that the votes still to be counted, as of 11 PM next day, are from the areas where CDC employees are most likely to live. THEY are not voting GOP.

  6. This is the Beginning of something special. I think we are going to Unite Stronger and better. Mr Warnock looks like he is on his way in and that makes the future look more Promising for other Democrats.

  7. yes they need to concentrate on lower and middle class people Sorry but 400k a year is not middle class. Thats obscene. Under 100k and particularly under 50k a year needs to be looked at and we want to see people get benefits these companies that offer terrible wages and no benefits are just abusing people like slaves they say slavery ended but its still here just ask most amazon workers

  8. This is a win for nobody as for as I can see.

    RECORD voter turn out for Republicans because of Donald Trump. Let that sink in.

    We won the election but lost the Senate. There will be no change.

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