Warnock: "It is my honor to utter the four most powerful words ever spoken in a democracy: The people have spoken."
Warnock on his mom: "She grew up in the 1950s in Waycross, Georgia, picking somebody else's cotton and somebody else's tobacco, but tonight she helped pick her youngest son to be a United States senator."
Warnock: "I am Georgia. I am an example and an iteration of its history, of its pain and its promise, the brutality and the possibility."
Warnock: "Just because people endured long lines ... the rain and the cold and all kind of tricks in order to vote, it doesn't mean that voter suppression doesn't exist. It simply means that you the people have decided your voices will not be silenced."
"After a hard fought campaign, you got me for 6 more years" -- Warnock
I don't think Warnock mentioned Walker at all or even really alluded to him during his victory speech
Warnock hugs his mom
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