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Raphael Warnock: ‘Open Up the Jail Cells’; Called for Creation of ‘Militant Church’

Sean Moran 17 Nov 2020

Georgia Senate Democrat candidate Raphael Warnock in 2019 called for the mass release of prisoners, saying, “Somebody’s got to open up the jails and let our children go.” In 2013, Warnock called for the creation of a “militant church.”

“It’s not enough to decriminalize marijuana; somebody’s got to open up the jail cells and let our children go,” Warnock said during a “Let My People Go: Ending Mass Incarceration” conference at Ebenezer Baptist Church in June last year.


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Warnock already has a virtual 600,000 vote lead in the January election, thanks to election law rules that were implemented unilaterally by the Secretary of State without legislative approval.
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