Thank you. |
On Tuesday, we made history. To the people of Georgia, I am honored by the faith you've shown in me. And to this grassroots team, I want to thank each and every member so very much for your support. |
We were told we couldn't win this election – but together, we proved that with hope, hard work and the people by our side, anything is possible. |
So I'm thanking you now as a proud American and a son of Georgia, with roots planted deeply in Georgian soil. I'm thanking you as a child who grew up in the Kayton Homes housing projects of Savannah, number 11 out of 12 children, a proud graduate of Morehouse College and the pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church, the spiritual home of Martin Luther King Jr. and John Lewis. |
And I'm thanking you as the son of my mother. Because this is America, my mama's 82-year-old hands that used to pick somebody else's cotton went to the polls and picked her youngest son to be a United States senator. I know that my story could only happen here. |
All of us have a choice to make now. Will we continue to divide and dishonor one another? Or will we love our neighbors as we love ourselves? |
I know my answer. And that's why I promise you this: I hear you, I see you, and every day I'm in the United States Senate, I will fight for you. |
I know that we can beat the pandemic with science and good old fashioned common sense. That we can rebuild a fairer economy that provides essential workers an essential wage and essential benefits. That we can ensure people have access to affordable health care. |
This historic win shows not only that we can do these things, but that we must. And I plan to get it done. I will fight for you, I will fight for your family, and I will fight for every last person struggling to get by in this state. |
It's dark in this country right now. But Scripture tells us that while "weeping may endure for a night, joy comes in the morning." Let us rise up, greet the morning and greet the challenges of this moment – together. |
Together we can do the hard work and win the future for all of our children. So thank you – God bless Georgia and God bless these United States of America. |
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