'Shame on Us,' Says Warnock, If Senate Dems Let Filibuster Kill Voting Rights
Common Dreams
The first Black senator in the history of Georgia, in his first floor speech, eloquently makes the case for defending and expanding voting rights for all in the United States.
'The hands that used to pick somebody else's cotton went to the polls and picked her youngest son to be a United States Senator.'
After historic victory, Jon Ossoff lays out his priorities for serving the interests of the people of Georgia and the United States.
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