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The Washington Post looks at preacher-turned-politician Raphael Warnock's 'campaign for the moral high ground'

The media did all it could to drag 78-year-old Joe Biden out of his basement and across the finish line in November, but now they’ve got a runoff election in Georgia that will determine the makeup of the Senate. It’s a high stakes election because it will determine if the Senate will act as a rubber stamp for Biden’s and the House’s liberal legislation, and the Washington Post is doing what it can to make that happen. WaPo fact-checker Glenn Kessler has already debunked the GOP’s attacks on Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff … well, all but the biggest ones.

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Warnock has been tied to the anti-Semitic Nation of Islam, Jeremiah Wright, and Fidel Castro, accused of domestic abuse by his ex-wife, and was arrested for interfering with a police investigation into suspected child abuse at his church camp for children. But the Washington Post wants us to know, in the final days before the election, that the former-preacher is campaigning “for the moral high ground” in hopes to convince voters “that God is on his side.”

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So the Washington Post’s campaign contribution this week is to play up the “man of God” angle? Hard pass. We’ve seen footage of his sermons.


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