Such hate has a strong foothold in the Democratic Party, and Rev. Raphael Warnock sure surrounds himself with some shady characters.
In 2014, Warnock hosted the controversial Rev. Jeremiah Wright as a guest preacher at his church.
Warnock has repeatedly defended Wright's comments, calling it a "Very fine sermon" and in keeping with "The truth-telling tradition of the Black Church." Warnock also didn't shy away in 2009 when Rev. Wright blamed Jews for interfering with his access to then-President Barack Obama, who himself had the sense to distance himself from the controversial pastor during his run for president.
As much as Warnock and the Democrats have done to distance Warnock from these anti-Semitic remarks, known anti-Semites are lining up to rally Georgians.
Warnock has a number of controversial comments of his own.
"America, nobody can serve God and the military," Warnock said in 2011.
Loeffler has called Warnock "Too extreme" for Georgia.
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