Rev. Warnock is a man of conviction and hope, exactly the kind of leader we need more of in the Senate as we work to move our country forward. He’s devoted his time as Senior Pastor at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, the former pulpit of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., as well as a community leader and advocate for civil rights, affordable health care and a living wage. Despite going up against a wealthy incumbent who poured $23 million of her own money into her campaign, Rev. Warnock came out on top in November’s general election with more votes than Loeffler, proving he has what it takes to win in a head-to-head runoff. But ever since this runoff was announced, the attacks against Rev. Warnock have been relentless. His opponent already booked nearly $40 million in attack ads, because she and the GOP know that losing this race could mean losing control of the Senate majority entirely. I know that if enough of us come together and give Rev. Warnock the resources he needs now, he will become Georgia’s first Black U.S. Senator one month from today and be a fighter for everyday Americans in the Senate. If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will be processed automatically and split between Raphael Warnock and Hakeem Jeffries: Thanks for all the support you’ve shown for Democrats all over the country this year. Let’s keep it up over the next month and flip Georgia. Keep the faith, — Hakeem  |