Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Texas Peach!

Texas resident Herschel Walker is the Georgia Republican nominee.

Herschel Walker is the Republican nominee for the U.S. senate special seat race. 

He lives in Texas but is legally allowed to run in Georgia as a senator.

Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) will face off against the former football and MMA star who is an activist and close ally of Washed Up 45. He literally got a P.O. Box in Georgia to run for office. The Republican lives in Texas.

Now as the nominee, Walker may be doing what he does best, ducking reality.

He already signals he might skip the debates scheduled.

As he celebrated his victory, President Joe Biden came on to discuss the tragic shooting in Uvalde, Texas. His supporters booed the speech.

When asked about guns in the wake of the mass shooting, Walker said a word vomit.

The white nationalists have embraced Walker, local Republicans have warned that his untested campaign and past controversies might not be successful against Warnock in a general election.

Walker, who has openly discussed his struggles with dissociative identity disorder, faces past accusations of violence against women and threatening behavior and an onslaught of reports of overstated business successes and personal achievements before running for office.

Warnock will have to fight a dummy to win.

Warnock is one of the Senate's most vulnerable incumbents up for reelection this year as Democrats' favorability — particularly President Biden's — has cratered in recent months.

After Georgia's U.S. Senate runoffs flipped control of the chamber in 2021, the battle between Warnock and Walker is expected to play a crucial role in the Senate this year, as well.

Both Walker and Warnock are now looking ahead toward a costly, bruising general election campaign. Warnock's campaign issued a memo Tuesday highlighting his time in office so far and attacking Walker's controversial past.

"While Reverend Warnock continues to do the job for all Georgians, Walker has quickly shown Georgians he's not ready to be a U.S. Senator," Warnock campaign manager Quentin Fulks wrote. "As the election continues, our campaign remains confident that when faced with the choice between Reverend Warnock and Walker, Georgians will choose to send Reverend Warnock back to Washington to continue working for them."

Georgia is considered TOSS UP. The dummy could win. The Republicans emboldened by Karen Kemp winning and trying to tarnish President Joe Biden, Stacey Abrams and Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) as the extremists is going to motivate voters. The Republicans have no real solutions other than culture wars and deflection.

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