Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) said Sunday that the more meetings he has with former President Trump, the more support President Biden will have in Georgia.
CBS host Margaret Brennan asked Warnock on “Face the Nation” why enthusiasm for Biden has declined among black voters since the last election, pointing out the points made by the CBS hosts. . recent votes. Warnock said although it’s still early in the election, he’s confident voters will vote for Biden in states the president narrowly won in 2020.
“And as someone whose name has appeared on the ballot five times in less than three years, I can tell you that polls don’t tell us as much as people know. At the end of the day, black voters “Both voters in Georgia will understand that this is an either-or choice,” he said.
“And the more Donald Trump talks, the better our fortunes will be. And ultimately, I believe that Georgia voters will do for Joe Biden what they did for me. There is,” he added.
Warnock continued Sunday to defend Biden’s support among Black voters, pointing to the Biden administration’s accomplishments thus far.
“So I’m very proud of the work we’ve done together with the Biden administration. I’m proud of the legislation that capped insulin copays for seniors at $35 or less. “I’m trying to make that happen for everyone,” he said.
“We have forgiven $144 billion in student loans and helped about 4 million Americans…At the end of the day, people will understand that this is an either-or choice. There is no juxtaposition. , in contrast, there is nothing more “harsh”. And they’re going to send Joe Biden and Kamala Harris back to the White House,” he added.
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