| “Love your neighbor as yourself. It’s a value we all try to live by. But in Washington, it’s been forgotten.” Atlanta, GA – Today, Senior Pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church and Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate Reverend Raphael Warnock released a new ad, “Neighbor.” The ad highlights Warnock’s guiding belief in “love thy neighbor as yourself,” particularly in the midst of a pandemic, and the damage that Washington dysfunction has done to Georgia families. Warnock was the second youngest of twelve children growing up in the Kayton Homes housing projects in Savannah and has been an outspoken advocate for the dignity of working people and the need to expand access to quality, affordable health care. During his campaign for Senate, he has traveled to over 30 cities across Georgia to share his vision for an economy and a health care system that will work for all. |
| Watch “Neighbor” here |
| Full Transcript of “Neighbor” below: [Warnock Voiceover]: Love your neighbor as yourself. It’s a value we all try to live by. But in Washington, it’s been forgotten. It’s clear. Our politics are broken, overcome by a selfishness that rewards money and power, leaving far too many of us out of the conversation. I’m Raphael Warnock, and I see you. I see too many communities left behind. Too many hard-working people ignored. I’m running for Senate to be your voice. That’s why I approve this message. About Reverend Warnock Reverend Raphael Warnock grew up in Kayton Homes public housing in Savannah. Fifteen years ago, he was chosen to serve as Senior Pastor at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, the former pulpit of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. He is only the fifth Senior Pastor in the history of the church and the youngest pastor ever selected to serve in that position. Reverend Warnock believes his service does not stop at the church door, and has been an advocate to expand health care coverage and to ensure hardworking Georgians can make a living wage. As Senator, Reverend Warnock will bring to Washington the concerns of struggling Georgia families who wonder why no one is looking out for them, and focus on fighting for quality, affordable health care, for the dignity of working people who are paid too little as our government works more for Wall Street, and to make sure every voice is heard. ### Title and affiliation are provided for identification purposes only. |