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Obama stops speech to let 4-year-old speak at rally

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Obama stops speech to let 4-year-old speak at rally

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  • Barack Obama interrupted his address in Atlanta, Georgia to allow a young child to speak.
  • Obama and Senator Raphael Warnock urged Democratic supporters to maintain an apparent lead in early voting.
  • More than 1,400,000 ballots have already been cast for the Georgia Senate race.
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Former US President Barack Obama interrupted his address in Atlanta, Georgia to allow a young child to speak. According to local media, Obama and Senator Raphael Warnock urged Democratic supporters to maintain an apparent lead in early voting in the Georgia Senate race against Republican Herschel Walker when Obama spoke at a rally in Atlanta and was interrupted by a young kid.

Barack Obama echoed the boy’s statement, “You say, “We have got the power.” “That’s a four-year-old here. He is only four and he is making sense,” Obama remarked. Barack Obama assured the gathering, “If they didn’t get tired, you can’t get tired.”

Barack Obama stated, “When again and again you serve up bald-faced lies, that says something about the kind of person you are and the kind of leader you would be if elected to the United States Senate.”

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Despite the Democrats’ best efforts to secure as many ballots as possible, more than 1,400,000 have already been cast.

“We’ve got to keep on showing up,” Raphael Warnock said, adding, “We’ve got to keep on voting. We cannot let up for even a moment. We’ve got to keep our foot on the gas all the way to victory.”

“I believe in my soul that Georgia knows that Georgia is better than Herschel Walker,” remarked Warnock.

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