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Sen. Warnock on Obama Scolding Black Voters Over Lack of Enthusiasm for Harris: ‘He Wasn’t Talking to All Black Men’

‘I think that folks will recognize how much is really at stake in this moment and that the choice really is not between voting and not voting’
By Grabien Staff
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WARNOCK: "Listen, I have a great deal of respect for President Obama, and he wasn't talking to all black men. He was talking to men who were talking about sitting on the sidelines. We have got to talk to everybody, because our coalition is broad. But at the end of the day, Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are doing the work that every candidate has to do. You have got to earn people's vote. And so, that's the work that they're doing in a moment like this. When you present a program which eliminates the amount of student debt that we have seen happen, this closes the racial wealth gap. When you address the importance of historically black colleges and universities — we have invested some $16 billion in HBCUs. As a proud graduate of Morehouse College, and we have College Sunday later this morning, I know firsthand the work that this administration is doing. And I think that we have got to continue to deliver that message to the voters. And, in the end, I think that folks will recognize how much is really at stake in this moment and that the choice really is not between voting and not voting. Not to vote is a vote. It pushes Donald Trump that much closer to the White House, and that's something that we cannot afford to happen."

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