On This MLK Day, the Black-Jewish Alliance Is Revived
With Ossoff and Warnock in Georgia, the Democrats were able to draw on decades of cooperation, dating back to the days of Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1950s, to win back control of the Senate

Ben SamuelsWashington

Ben SamuelsWashington
WASHINGTON – Both Jon Ossoff and Rev. Raphael Warnock have described their upset wins in Georgia’s Senate runoff elections two weeks ago as a landmark moment in the Black-Jewish alliance.
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