'I put up with politics': Sen Raphael Warnock confesses to Jon Stewart he is 'not in love' with the system

Sen.Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., told comedian Jon Stewart during an interview on Monday that he wasn't in love with politics when pressed on whether he could separate it from his faith.Stewart jokingly asked Warnock if he would rather convert someone to Christianity or to being a Democrat, which prompted laughs from the senator and the audience.
Stewart followed up by asking if the Democratic senator is able to separate politics from faith."Absolutely.Look, Democrats have got some issues too," he said, and Stewart agreed."I am honored that I get to work in that arena.
But for me, I put up with politics.I am not in love with politics," Warnock continued.JON STEWART SAYS HE'S 'NOT A BELIEVER' IN GOD, BUT WISHES 'I COULD GET THERE'Sen.
Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., attends a rally to speak out against the SAVE America Act outside the U.S.Capitol on March 18, 2026, in Washington, D.C.
(Heather Diehl/Getty Images)"Why do you? What is it about politics? Is politics the vessel by which you can execute the plan that you believe is more godly?" Stewart asked.Warnock touted being able to write legislation that capped insulin costs for seniors and said he was in love with change."Public policy is a matter of life and death.Faith and politics is about life and death.
I put up with politics because every now and then I get to do something amazing like that," he said."For me, as much as I love this office, I don’t need this office.
I think leadership is about an orientation, not about an office.And I am always going to find some way to serve, because that is what gives me fulfillment and joy.
That is what I have been put here for."Warnock argued in an interview in May that Democrats need to ditch the jargon and communicate with young men who have fled their party in recent years.KHANNA TORCHES DEMOCRATS FOR RUNNING 'STATUS QUO' CANDIDATES, ADMITS WORKING-CLASS VOTERS WERE ‘SHAFTED’Sen.Raphael Warnock speaks to comedian Jon Stewart on "The Daily Show" on June 15, 2026.
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