Top 55 Raphael Warnock Quotes

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Voting rights is not just some other issues alongside o

Voting rights is not just some other issues alongside other issues, it gets to the heart of who we are in the first place – a democracy!
Raphael Warnock
Housing means dignity, security and dignity for so many across our country, but because of lack of generational wealth, many hardworking families are kept from living their dream of homeownership due to steep downpayment costs.
Raphael Warnock
I’m going to continue working and pushing to make sure Washington is making strong Federal investments to strengthen rural health care in Georgia, and help save lives.
Raphael Warnock
At the federal level, I believe we should address inequality by reforming our criminal justice system and providing restorative justice to communities devastated by the enforcement of discriminatory laws.
Raphael Warnock
John Lewis walked across a bridge, in order to repair the infrastructure of our democracy. A bridge to the future.
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Restricting access to the ballot is not good for Georgia and it’s certainly not good for Georgia business.
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My parents taught me the value of hard work, that people don’t mind working hard as long as they get to share in the prosperity they create.
Raphael Warnock
I have a tough-minded view of the world.
Raphael Warnock
The supply chain is not just the movement of finished goods, but it is also of materials and parts used within the manufacturing process. And so it effects producers and manufacturers and obviously consumers alike.
Raphael Warnock
Our children, and every person, deserve to live in dignity with a roof over their head and a safe environment to call home.
Raphael Warnock
I believe in the American promise and I think is up to those of us who have been honored with the opportunity to represent the people of our state to make that promise true for every American.
Raphael Warnock
We’ve seen historically how marginalized communities or historically marginalized communities particularly suffer from tech companies unchecked data collection and use.
Raphael Warnock
See Georgia is always on my mind. I was born in the state, educated in this state, and it is the honor of my life to represent my state – represent every part of our state, including the business community.
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I am committed to delivering for Georgia.
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I believe in America.
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Broadband is a utility just like electricity or water.
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I’m going to fight every day to make sure the kids growing up in communities like the one I grew up in or rural communities have access to the American Dream because nowhere else – nowhere else on the planet is my story even possible.
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Senator Isakson represented the best of our state and our country. He was known for putting Georgia first, and for working across the aisle to get things done.
Raphael Warnock
Voting rights is how we address the deepening divides in our country, by ensuring every eligible voter’s voice is heard.
Raphael Warnock
Our veterans have sacrificed so much for our country, and we must always ensure at home we are committed to honoring that sacrifice and service by ensuring we’re providing them the utmost care and support.
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When you look at the wealth gap – the racial wealth gap – all of that is very much connected to housing.
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I’ve long said housing is health care, especially during a pandemic.
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There’s no question that climate change is real.
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When we talk about infrastructure we’re also talking about jobs, but we’re also talking about addressing climate change. Our roads are in disrepair because of neglect over decades, but that disrepair is exacerbated by climate change, that’s taking a toll on our roads.
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The most powerful words uttered in our democracy are the people have spoken.
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I am proud to be a vocal advocate for pay equity to ensure hard work is paid fairly, regardless of sex or gender.
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In 2017, long before I ran for the Senate, I was arrested at the U.S. Capitol while protesting for expanded access to health care. And as a man of faith, I was fighting long before then to get Georgians the health care they deserve because I believe health care is a human right.
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Americans are literally dying for lack of health care coverage.
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I believe that health care is a human right – and if you believe it’s a human right, you don’t believe it’s a human right in just 38 states.
Raphael Warnock
I have fought for public transportation.
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John Lewis was a giant in the face of adversity and injustice, putting his life on the line for our freedoms and committing his life to protecting the right to vote.
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I happen to believe that our democracy is at least as i

I happen to believe that our democracy is at least as important as the economy.
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I’m a strong advocate for working and middle class families.
Raphael Warnock
I’m so committed to doing whatever I can for the people of Georgia that I’ll work with anybody on both sides of the aisle to get it done.
Raphael Warnock
The lack of reliable broadband is hurting our kids. It’s hurting vital services like telehealth. It’s hurting our economy.
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To fight for voting rights is to fight for human rights.
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It’s no small thing for the citizens of your state to say we want you to represent us at the highest level of our government.
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I’m the son of a woman who grew up in Waycross, Georgia, picking cotton.
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The pathway to housing should be fair and equitable for everyone, and access to affordable housing is the infrastructure people in our communities need to elevate families into the working class and the middle class. It is the foundation that helps people support their families and contribute to their economies.
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I believe in bipartisanship. But when it comes to something as fundamental as voting rights, I just have to ask, bipartisanship at what cost?
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As a pastor I understand the power and the possibility of coming together with those with whom we disagree; to have a robust debate on the issues that are important to families and to our country.
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Not only do we need to work to ensure every veteran has timely and effective access to care, we also must ensure that when there is an issue with their care, their concerns are addressed promptly and transparently.
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Our nation is forever indebted to the brave men and women who laid it all on the line for our country, especially those who made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of our freedoms.
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Housing is stability. Housing is dignity. Housing is absolutely necessary, critical infrastructure.
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The forestry industry is central to Georgia’s economy and environment, supporting critical jobs in rural communities and across our state.
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When you are dealing with a highly contagious airborne disease, if your neighbor is sick, you’re potentially imperiled. We’re as close in our humanity as a cough.
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When you’re accustomed to privilege, parity and equity and equality may feel like oppression.
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The Freedom Riders literally put their lives and limbs on the line in order to bring about an America that lives up to its own stated ideals. They are nothing short of American patriots, and honoring them more than 60 years after their historic acts is the least we can do.
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It’s disturbing to observe how partisan politicians play games with federal programs that help working people survive and thrive.
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Racial inequity in how the immense benefits of the original G.I. Bill were disbursed are well-documented, and we’ve all seen how these inequities have trickled down over time, leaving Black World War II veterans and their families without the benefits they earned through service and sacrifice.
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Like my parishioner Congressman John Lewis, I believe that voting is a sacred undertaking, and we must keep marching until we secure the sacred right to vote for every eligible American.
Raphael Warnock
As a voice for Georgia in the U.S. Senate, I’m committed to making sure Washington is keeping its promise to our veterans.
Raphael Warnock
We have to be able to protect the homeland, and we have to be able to restrain evil in the world.
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There’s a road that runs through our humanity and it traverses political and partisan lines, and my job as a U.S. senator is to do everything I can to point to that road that connects our collective humanity and to push forward legislation that’s good for everybody.
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In a country as rich and remarkable as the United States, it is shameful that so many hardworking people have to ration their medicines, skip prescription refills, and make other tough tradeoffs about their care because they cannot afford the medication they need to stay healthy.
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