Friend: I wasn't born with a silver spoon in my mouth
| | Friend: I wasn't born with a silver spoon in my mouth – not even close. | I grew up in public homes on the west side of Savannah, Georgia. I had 11 brothers and sisters – and while my family was short on money, we were long on love and faith. | My parents showed me the meaning of hard work – and always told us kids we could do anything we put our minds to. Thanks to their support, I became the first in my family to earn a college degree. Now, thanks to this grassroots team, I'm fighting in the Senate to make sure every child can achieve their American dream. | But I'll be honest: With NPR calling me the most vulnerable Democrat up for reelection, the only way I can keep this seat blue and win our critical fight for justice is with your help. So I'm personally asking, friend: Will you donate $5 or more right now to help me defend my seat, keep the Senate blue, and secure a better, brighter future for Georgia and our country? | | Thank you for being a part of this movement. I'm honored to have your support. | – Sen. Raphael Warnock | | | | | | |
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