Talk:Jeremiah Wright controversy

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2020 Georgia Senate race bringing Wright back into the spotlight

I might leave this to someone else to write this up, but figured it worth adding to the page. I only intend to give the information. In the 2020 federal election, there's a special election to finish Johnny Isakson's unfinished term who resigned due to health concerns.

Raphael Warnock (Democrat) is going up against Kelly Loeffler (Republican). Kelly was appointed by Georgia governor Brian Kemp to finish Isakson's term, but Georgia law (or is it federal law?) requires her run again. Along with the normal Senate election, which has Jon Ossoff against David Perdue, this puts the US Senate control in the hands of Georgia.

Where Wright comes in is... apparently a ways back, Warnock defended Wright's words. I'm not sure if his words are being twisted out of context or not. I'm not here to defend or decry his actions. I just feel this info worth putting into Wikipedia to inform the public.

Not sure if it will help you but here's a starting point.

--RabblerouserGT (talk) 16:05, 14 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]