When Quentin Fulks went back home to Ellaville, Georgia, last year, people kept telling him how proud they were to watch a native son lead Sen. Raphael Warnock's reelection bid. Then came the caveat: They still weren't going to vote for his boss.
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This month, the Cleveland Restoration Society will announce an eighth site for the Cleveland Civil Rights Trail, the first civil rights trail located in the northern United States.
Newly reelected Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock of Georgia is promising to use his first full term to cut deals where possible with Republicans and deliver for his home state. But he s adding a new role: unapologetic supporter of President Joe Biden.