Sen. Warnock cites ‘bipartisanship,’ avoids Biden in Georgia


              Georgia Sen. Raphael Warnock celebrates his 53rd birthday with supporters in southwest Atlanta as he seeks his first full term in the Senate, July 23, 2022. Warnock won a special election runoff in January 2021 in a completely nationalized campaign with Senate control coming down to two Georgia seats two months after President Joe Biden’s elections. Now, Biden’s political fortunes are down and inflation is up—and Warnock is running a deal-making, bipartisan senator who will “work with anybody” to help his state. He faces Republican challenger Herschel Walker. Warnock is running for his first full Senate term, pitching himself as a lawmaker willing to do whatever it takes to help his state. (AP Photo/Bill Barrow)
            
              Georgia Sen. Raphael Warnock celebrates his 53rd birthday with supporters in southwest Atlanta as he seeks his first full term in the Senate, July 23, 2022. Warnock won a special election runoff in January 2021 in a completely nationalized campaign with Senate control coming down to two Georgia seats two months after President Joe Biden’s elections. Now, Biden’s political fortunes are down and inflation is up—and Warnock is running a deal-making, bipartisan senator who will “work with anybody” to help his state. He faces Republican challenger Herschel Walker. Warnock is running for his first full Senate term, pitching himself as a lawmaker willing to do whatever it takes to help his state. (AP Photo/Bill Barrow)
            
              Georgia Sen. Raphael Warnock celebrates his 53rd birthday with supporters in southwest Atlanta as he seeks his first full term in the Senate, July 23, 2022. Warnock won a special election runoff in January 2021 in a completely nationalized campaign with Senate control coming down to two Georgia seats two months after President Joe Biden’s elections. Now, Biden’s political fortunes are down and inflation is up—and Warnock is running a deal-making, bipartisan senator who will “work with anybody” to help his state. He faces Republican challenger Herschel Walker. Warnock is running for his first full Senate term, pitching himself as a lawmaker willing to do whatever it takes to help his state. (AP Photo/Bill Barrow)
            
              FILE - Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., celebrates his birthday with supporters during a rally in Atlanta, on July 23, 2022. Warnock is running for his first full Senate term, pitching himself as a lawmaker willing to do whatever it takes to help his state. (Bob Andres/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP, File)
            
              FILE - Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., celebrates his birthday with supporters during a rally in Atlanta, on July 23, 2022. Warnock is running for his first full Senate term, pitching himself as a lawmaker willing to do whatever it takes to help his state. (Bob Andres/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP, File)
            
              FILE - Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., greets the crowd during a rally in Atlanta, on July 23, 2022. Warnock is running for his first full Senate term, pitching himself as a lawmaker willing to do whatever it takes to help his state. (Bob Andres/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP, File)
            
              Republicans U.S. Senate candidate Herschel Walker, center, talks with Georgia state Sen. Butch Miller, left, and former state Rep. Terry Rogers as Walker campaigns Thursday, July 21, 2022, in Alto, Ga. Walker is trying to unseat Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock in a contest that will help determine control of the Senate. (AP Photo/Bill Barrow)
Sen. Warnock cites ‘bipartisanship,’ avoids Biden in Georgia