Raphael Warnock: Significant Numbers of Black Men Aren't Going to Vote For Kamala Harris [VIDEO]

During a discussion with CNN's Dana Bash on Sunday, Democrat Raphael Warnock told the host that he didn't believe large numbers of Black men would be voting for Donald Trump. 

This week, there have been plenty of predictions concerning Black men supporting Donald Trump. Barack Obama even addressed the issue in a recent talk with Black male voters. 

Raphael Warnock isn't buying the talk that Black men could vote for Trump in meaningful numbers. When talking about the issue with Bash, he began:

"Let me tell you something this morning, Black men are not going to vote for Donald Trump in any significant numbers. There will be some. We’re not a monolith. Again, we’re not a monolith, but this, this idea that large numbers of Black men are going to vote for Donald Trump, it’s not going to happen."

The reverend continued by saying that voters will come home. "I think that folks will recognize how much is really at stake in this moment, and that the choice really is not between voting and not voting. Not to vote is a vote,” Warnock said. “It pushes Donald Trump that much closer to the White House and that’s something that we cannot afford to happen."