Opinions | Warnock’s win was 150 years in the making but history tells us it is fragile William Sturkey © Michael Holahan/The Augusta Chronicle/AP Democrat Raphael Warnock talks to reporters after a campaign rally in Augusta, Ga., on Jan. 4, 2021. On Jan. 5, 2021, Raphael Warnock became the first African American elected to the U.S. Senate from Georgia. He also became the first Black Southern senator in 150 years to be elected by African American voters. Republican Sen. Tim Scott, an African American from South Carolina, won a historic election in 2016. However, Scott’s victory was actually achieved
despite Black voters, 90 percent of whom supported his opponent. Warnock’s triumph is a significant moment in Black Southern politics and the realization of a dream long deferred.
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