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Look at this text I got from the Walker campaign

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Hey Team, It’s Quentin – Reverend Warnock’s campaign manager. Look, I know what you

[Rev. Warnock at a bus tour stop]( Hey Team, It’s Quentin – Reverend Warnock’s campaign manager. Look, I know what you’re thinking: “Why are you signed up to get texts from Walker’s campaign, Quentin?” Well this text message above is EXACTLY why! Let me explain: Friday a Georgia judge ruled in favor of letting counties offer more early voting opportunities in this runoff election (after Republicans slashed early voting in their 2021 SB202 law). Hours after that ruling, Herschel Walker sent this text trying to raise money off expanded voting hours, and falsely saying it’s against the law. This is a thinly-veiled admission from Herschel Walker and his team that they want more barriers between voters and the polls. I’ve worked on campaigns for a long time now, and I've seen my fair share of nonsense from Republicans, but it still never ceases to amaze me when they admit to favoring voter suppression in writing. This is Herschel Walker ADMITTING he knows that the more people who vote on or before December 6th, the more likely he is to LOSE. With runoff election day around the corner, we need to raise the resources now to turn out every single voter we can reach to help us get across the finish line. [I know we can win in Georgia, defeat Herschel Walker, and reelect Reverend Warnock, but not without your help. So please, before midnight: will you chip in $5 or $12? >>]( Thanks for standing with us, Quentin Fulks Campaign Manager This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [To unsubscribe from this email list, please click here.]( For your reference, any donor history or identification in this message reflects what we have on file for the email address [{EMAIL}] to which this message was sent. If you have donated from another address or via another method, many thanks for supporting our historic campaign for Senate! If you’d like to receive fewer emails, please click [here](. © 2022 | Paid for by Warnock for Georgia. Title and affiliation are provided for identification purposes only. Warnock for Georgia P.O. Box 52227 Atlanta, GA 30355 United States

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