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One of the talking points on the right argues that a heavy voter turnout in elections — especially among Black voters — disproves allegations of voter suppression. Conservative Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has made that claim, but Sen. Raphael Warnock vehemently disagrees. The Democratic senator, who was reelected when he defeated GOP challenger Herschel Walker in a very competitive runoff, is stressing that a heavy voter turnout doesn’t mean that voter suppression doesn’t exist in his state — it only means that Georgia residents got out and voted in big numbers despite a conc…