Washington, D.C. – Tonight, Raphael Warnock will hold his first Town Hall Meeting since becoming a U.S. Senator.  The meeting will be held in DeKalb County, GA. 

No one should be under any illusion that any member of the handpicked audience will ask tough questions. However, we have prepared a list of 11 questions that Warnock has been shielded from answering by his adoring fans in the press.   

  1. Do you support showing a valid form of photo ID to vote? Why have you changed your position?
  2. Do you believe Georgia is better off now than it was a year ago? 
  3. Do you want Joe Biden to campaign with you during the 2022 election? 
  4. Was the 2018 Governor’s race in Georgia a legitimate election?
  5. Should the Atlanta Braves change their name?
  6. Do you support a primary challenge to Kyrsten Sinema and Joe Manchin?
  7. Crime is out of control in Atlanta and your part-time home of Washington. Do you support more law enforcement funding to combat this rise in crime?
  8. Many Democrat-run states have raised the threshold for felony theft, a move that many experts believe has led to this new wave of smash-and-grab crimes. Were those policies a mistake?
  9. Given the spike in violent crime, many in the neighborhood of Buckhead want to separate from the city of Atlanta. Do you agree with these concerned citizens of Buckhead?
  10. The Dekalb County School District is hosting a BLM at School Week of Action, a curriculum that, in part, calls for “disruption of Western nuclear family dynamics.” As a Christian minister, do you agree and if so, what about promoting a nuclear family is un-Christian?
  11. As a follow-up, one of the speakers was Dr. Nicole Prad-Jennings, who was charged with misdemeanor battery “family assault.” Should Dr. Prad-Jennings have been allowed to address these students with such a serious case pending?

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