Warnock is wrong for Georgia.
The Washington Free Beacon has done an excellent job highlighting why controversial candidate Raphael Warnock (D-GA) is wrong for the Peach State, including evicting poor people from their homes, dodging income taxes, domestic abuse allegations —and let’s not forget he was arrested for disrupting a child abuse investigation.
From the Free Beacon:
Georgia Democratic Senate candidate Raphael Warnock repeatedly disrupted a 2002 police investigation into child abuse at a church-affiliated summer camp, interfering with interviews and discouraging counselors from speaking with investigators, according to two Maryland State Police reports obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.
The records indicate that Warnock, who was at the time senior pastor of the church that operated the camp, insisted that the camp’s attorneys be present. While police said the counselors themselves were free to request an attorney, Warnock could not do so on their behalf.
The abuse allegations involved throwing urine on a child.
From the Free Beacon:
Among the indignities 12-year-old Anthony Washington endured at the church camp overseen by Reverend Raphael Warnock: counselors who tossed urine on him and locked him outside his cabin overnight.
Washington, now 30, recounted the events in an interview with the Washington Free Beacon and said his experience at the camp resulted in a 2003 lawsuit that ended two years later, when Washington says he and his family received a large financial settlement.
The official RNC Twitter account has also done an excellent job of sharing many of Warnock’s worst moments.
Here is Raphael Warnock in 2013 praising the Nation of Islam — led by proud antisemite Louis Farrakhan — as "needed" and "important."pic.twitter.com/YCFXFpRx4L
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) December 1, 2022
Raphael Warnock sure has trouble taking a position on anything but the most extreme, far-left policies.
Here are five instances in which we’re still waiting for Warnock to say, well, anything.
🧵 THREAD.
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) December 1, 2022
The Georgia runoff election is Tuesday, December 6th. Prominent GOP voices are getting behind their candidate Herschel Walker, encouraging Georgians to get out and vote; they’re sharing the hashtag #GAFloodTheZone on Twitter.
“The Democrats have flooded the airwaves with attacks against Herschel Walker. We must stop the Democrats from having outright control of the Senate. Vote early or on Election Day. And make sure your neighbors and friends vote too. #GAFloodTheZone” former House Speaker Newt Gingrich tweeted.
The Democrats have flooded the airwaves with attacks against Herschel Walker. We must stop the Democrats from having outright control of the Senate. Vote early or on Election Day. And make sure your neighbors and friends vote too. #GAFloodTheZone
— Newt Gingrich (@newtgingrich) December 1, 2022