Congressman Hank Johnson

 
John –
 
With only today left to cast an early ballot in the runoff election, we’re trying to reach as many voters as possible to get Rev. Raphael Warnock back to the Senate.
 
 
 
Listening to his MAGA opponent Herschel Walker speak — about vampires and werewolves, about pregnant cows in fenced-in pastures, about good air going to China, about how there are too many trees — it’s easy to see that Walker’s not qualified to be a senator. Surely, no one who knows what being a senator is like could ever support him, right?
 
 
Wrong.
 
Herschel Walker has a very real chance of winning, John. Because Senate Republicans don’t want a senator from Georgia; they want a yes man, someone who will show up and vote the way they tell him to vote. That’s why big-name Republicans like Ted Cruz and Lindsey Graham are throwing all their resources behind Herschel Walker.
 
 
 
On paper, this should be an easy contest. And that’s exactly what Republicans want us to think.
 
They want us to get complacent. They want us to take for granted that Rev. Warnock can win. They want us to stay home. Because that’s how they know they can beat us. But John: Don’t believe the hype. Exercise your right. Get out to the polls. And if you’re able, please help us reach voters and protect Georgia by making a contribution.
 
Thank you for your support as we take on the full force of the Republican Party here at home.
 
– Hank Johnson (he/him)

 


 
   
Congressman Hank Johnson is a former defense attorney, DeKalb County commissioner, small business owner, and magistrate judge who now serves in Congress as a champion for the middle class.

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