Georgia's hotly-contested Senate races come as the nation is reeling from an uproar surrounding criminal justice, suggesting the issue will be even more prominent than usual in determining the balance of power in Congress. While both Sen.
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In the Georgia U.S. Senate race -- with control of the chamber -- in the balance, incumbent Republican Sen.
Kelly Loeffler and Democratic challenger Raphael Warnock are elevating attacks on one another after thinning out a general election field of 20 candidates, including prominent GOP Rep. Doug Collins.
Loeffler and Warnock are headed for a runoff election in January, and the rhetoric is only heating up. Loeffler’s campaign slammed Warnock earlier this week with an attack ad accusing him of
.Georgia's hotly-contested Senate races come as the nation is reeling from an uproar surrounding criminal justice, suggesting the issue will be even more prominent than usual in determining the balance of power in Congress. While both Sen.
Georgia Sen. Kelly Loeffler attacked Democratic challenger Rev.
FOX 5 Atlanta anchor Russ Spencer will serve as moderator for the debate this Sunday between Sen. Kelly Loeffler and her Democratic challenger in the Georgia U.S. Senate runoff, Raphael Warnock, announced the Atlanta Press Club (APC).
Sen. Kelly Loeffler, R-Ga., painted her Jan.
Black Lives Matter PAC is pushing to raise $500,000 to support Democratic Senate candidates Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock in the closely watched Georgia runoffs that will determine the balance of power in the upper chamber of Congress come January. Activists with the social justice movement are hoping to push forth legislation in the first 100 days of the Biden administration that will, among other things, include the BREATHE Act, which proposes shutting down and defunding multiple federal
Former President Barack Obama in an appearance on "The Breakfast Club" radio show on Wednesday said that attacks by Georgia Sen. Kelly Loeffler against her runoff opponent Raphael Warnock over his connection with Rev.
Georgia U.S. Senate candidate Raphael Warnock, whose past sermons have been a source of intense scrutiny in the state’s heated runoff campaign, said “racism is America’s preexisting condition” in a 2017 sermon that resurfaced on social media this week.
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In a 2011 sermon, Georgia Democratic Senate candidate Raphael Warnock, who serves as senior pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, boldly proclaimed, “America, nobody can serve God and the military.” Warnock’s breathtaking rhetoric is not only wrong, but it only serves to weaken our military and our nation. Warnock’s claim will come as a great shock to America’s military.
Democrat Jon Ossoff, who is Jewish, defended fellow Democrat, the Rev. Raphael Warnock, against attacks on the reverend’s record with Israel. “Reverend Warnock is a beloved friend and ally of Georgia’s Jewish community and a friend of Israel,” Ossoff told The Forward on Wednesday.
Dozens of veterans from Georgia are calling on Democratic Senate candidate Rev. Raphael Warnock to drop out of the state’s run-off race in January after his nearly a decade-old comment saying “nobody can serve God and the military” resurfaced.
Georgia Senate candidate Rev. Raphael Warnock is getting slammed for comments he made in a 2011 sermon in which he said no one can serve "God and the military." Fox News contributor Johnny "Joey" Jones, a retired Marine bomb technician who is from the Peach State, told "Fox & Friends" Thursday that Georgians don't agree with the Democrat's comments or his policies as he faces off Jan.
Democratic Georgia Senate candidate Raphael Warnock fired back Wednesday at Republican critics who labeled him a “radical” this week in response to a resurfaced 2011 sermon in which the reverend declared “nobody can serve God and the military.” Republicans, including Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and Warnock’s opponent, Georgia Sen.
A debate between Georgia Sen. Kelly Loeffler and Democratic challenger Raphael Warnock is on for Dec.
: Nikki Haley’s advocacy group “Stand for America” on Wednesday launched a scathing video attacking Georgia Senate candidate Raphael Warnock as “anti-America” "anti-taxpayer" and “pro-communist” radical -- tearing into his stances on health care and taxes, as well as past comments about police and Cuban dictator Fidel Castro.
National attention is on Georgia amid its twin Senate runoff races and statewide recount that shows President-elect Joe Biden leading President Trump by less than 13,000 votes, according to WSB-TV in Atlanta. Meanwhile, Republican Sens.
In an exclusive interview with "The Ingraham Angle" Monday, Sen. Kelly Loeffler, R-Ga., called out her Democratic runoff opponent Raphael Warnock as a "radical" who has slammed police officers and has been associated with controversial figures like the late Cuban dictator Fidel Castro.
The themes are crystal clear. Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler of Georgia – the Republican candidates in Georgia's Jan.
The Georgia Senate runoffs are getting personal -- with new advertising and more opposition research. Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler's campaign claims it will "expose" Democratic opponent, the Rev.