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1:02Now PlayingRev. Raphael Warnock, Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in Georgia, says as Georgia voters head back to the polls for a special election they won’t be showing up “to vote for politicians,” but that “voters vote for themselves.” He tells Lawrence O’Donnell his story and his candidacy are proof that “the American promise is very much alive, it’s just slipping away from too many people.” Aired on 11/11/2020.
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