Georgia’s Senate race goes to a December runoff Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock and GOP nominee Herschel Walker will face off again on Tuesday, Dec. 6, with the Senate majority potentially on the line for a second straight election cycle in the historically conservative bastion. Warnock was slightly ahead, with 49 percent of the vote, but Georgia law requires a runoff if no candidate clears 50 percent. A runoff jump starts a four-week blitz here, likely drawing millions more in campaign spending to a state that’s weathered five years of non-stop, history-making elections. It would also extend a deeply negative campaign filled with TV ads attacking both candidates’ personal lives. Walker has tried to cast Warnock as a rubber-stamp for President Joe Biden’s agenda, while Warnock has painted Walker, a first-time candidate with a controversial personal history, as unqualified for office. Raphael Warnock Democratic 1,941,473 49.42 % Herschel Walker Republican 1,906,229 48.52 %
Fetterman has aphasia which affects language skills, not intelligence. Here's another guy that had trouble talking and no one questioned his intelligence.
A blogger stated that Walker talks like he already had multiple severe strokes. Another blogger said that just listening to Walker try to talk is enough to give him a stroke.
In essence he has a had a number of strokes, mini strokes. CTE is the result of having taken too many hits to the head during his college and long NFL career Football helmets back when he played didn't absorb hits as well as they do today, consequently there were far more concussions
Still Undecided excerpt: Georgia: Raphael Warnock, the Democratic incumbent, leads Herschel Walker, the Trump-backed former football star, but the race appeared headed to a Dec. 6 runoff. Nevada: The race between Catherine Cortez Masto, a one-term Democratic incumbent, and Adam Laxalt, the state’s election-denying former attorney general, remained too close to call. Many ballots are left to count. Arizona: Mark Kelly, the Democratic incumbent, led Blake Masters, a Trump-endorsed venture capitalist, according to The Times’s election needle. The race was leaning toward Kelly. Wisconsin: Ron Johnson, the Republican incumbent, narrowly led Mandela Barnes, the state’s Democratic lieutenant governor. Republicans held on to seats in Ohio, where J.D. Vance, a critic-turned-defender of Trump, beat Tim Ryan, a Democratic member of Congress., and in North Carolina, where Ted Budd, a Republican member of Congress, defeated Cheri Beasley, the state’s Democratic former chief justice. Maggie Hassan, a two-term Democratic incumbent in New Hampshire, easily beat Don Bolduc, a Republican retired Army general who had questioned the 2020 election results.
Regarding Maggie Hassan, The polls indicated she was only up by one or two points, Once that happened the Republicans pounced on it and suddenly millions of dollars of dark money began to flow in the direction of Don Bolduc. There were constant attack ads (I literally had to turn off the tv) but in the end it didn't help him
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Mastriano lost by about 11% to Shapiro in PA. Mastriano was illegally in restricted area on the Capitol lawn during the insurrection where police had been standing before they retreated to the Capitol. Police refer to Mastriano's participation as force enhancement. He didn't physically contact police, but he was part of a crowd encroaching on police and intimidating them.
Can't believe he threw Melania under the bus. What an imbecile, can't he take responsibility for anything??
https://www.foxnews.com/media/trump-furious-over-oz-losing-pennsylvania-blames-wife-melania-endorsement-report