Washington, D.C. – Raphael Warnock has spent months on TV trying to shake blame for his horrible voting record and support for the Biden agenda. But while he wants Georgians to know he isn’t a magician, he also said that he believes “if somebody hires you to do a job, do the job they hired you to do.”
Well, it’s clear that he isn’t doing the job he was hired to do – just ask Georgia’s farmers.
Warnock said he’d do the work to help make their jobs easier and more profitable, but the opposite has been true.
- Warnock’s anti-American energy voting record has helped lead to diesel prices over $6/gallon, and petroleum over $5/gallon.
- The continuing supply chain crisis and lack of urgency to bring industries back to America has pushed fertilizer costs to $1,200/ton for some farmers.
Watch the NRSC’s new web video highlighting Warnock’s failures here:
Statement from NRSC Spokesman T.W. Arrighi: “Raphael Warnock may not be a bad guy, but he’s very bad at owning his voting record. The Biden/Warnock agenda has directly given rise to inflation, especially the record prices of diesel and petroleum. By declaring war on the oil and gas industry, Biden and Warnock have made it harder for our nation to respond. Not only that, but they have also offered no real solutions to the supply chain and employment issues. Georgia farmers are rightfully upset by Raphael Warnock’s horrible job upholding his promise to support their livelihoods.”
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