{"id":3638,"date":"2022-04-02T05:35:55","date_gmt":"2022-04-02T05:35:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/linksus.net\/the-baggage-is-too-heavy-gop-foes-tee-up-last-ditch-effort-to-sink-herschel-walker-politico\/"},"modified":"2022-04-02T05:35:55","modified_gmt":"2022-04-02T05:35:55","slug":"the-baggage-is-too-heavy-gop-foes-tee-up-last-ditch-effort-to-sink-herschel-walker-politico","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/linksus2.linksus.net\/index.php\/2022\/04\/02\/the-baggage-is-too-heavy-gop-foes-tee-up-last-ditch-effort-to-sink-herschel-walker-politico\/","title":{"rendered":"&#039;The baggage is too heavy&#039;: GOP foes tee up last-ditch effort to sink Herschel Walker &#8211; POLITICO"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.politico.com\/news\/elections\" class=\"js-tealium-tracking\" target=\"_blank\" data-tracking=\"mpos=&amp;mid=&amp;lindex=&amp;lcol=\" rel=\"noopener\">elections<\/a> <br \/>Georgia primary opponents warn the Trump-backed former football star is too flawed to win in November.<br \/> Republican Senate candidate Herschel Walker speaks at a rally featuring former President Donald Trump on Sept. 25, 2021, in Perry, Ga. | Sean Rayford\/Getty Images <br \/>By <span class=\"vcard\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.politico.com\/staff\/natalie-allison\" target=\"_top\" rel=\"noopener\">Natalie Allison<\/a><\/span><br \/> <time datetime='2022-04-01 04:31:00'>04\/01\/2022 04:31 AM EDT<\/time> <br \/>Link Copied<br \/>Herschel Walker, the former football star who\u2019s armed with former President Donald Trump\u2019s enthusiastic endorsement, has been on a glide path to the GOP nomination since announcing his Senate bid in Georgia. Not a dime has been spent attacking him on television.<br \/>That\u2019s about to change dramatically.<br \/>In the eight weeks running up to the May 24 primary, two super PACs supporting Walker\u2019s GOP rivals plan to drop millions of dollars in ads attacking Walker, according to people familiar with their spending plans \u2014 ad buys that stand to alter the shape of a race that could decide control of the Senate.<br \/>Walker is still expected to finish first in the primary. But his opponents intend to drive his support under 50 percent and force him into a June runoff, when the second-place finisher will be able to focus attention on what many Georgia Republicans contend is Walker\u2019s unique vulnerability to Democratic attack: his <a href=\"https:\/\/apnews.com\/article\/lifestyle-sports-nfl-college-football-coronavirus-pandemic-5e2875eec11e93f9a3bf1fc859137ff8\" class=\"js-tealium-tracking\" target=\"_blank\" data-tracking=\"mpos=&amp;mid=&amp;lindex=&amp;lcol=\" rel=\"noopener\">history of alleged domestic abuse<\/a>.<br \/>With one of the Senate\u2019s top fundraisers, Democratic Sen. <span>Raphael Warnock<\/span>, looming in the fall, some Republicans fear Walker won\u2019t be able to survive the onslaught of Democratic attack ads.<br \/> Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) speaks to members of the press after a Senate Democratic Caucus meeting on Jan. 18, 2022, in Washington, D.C. | Alex Wong\/Getty Images <br \/>At a meeting of the Putnam County Republican Party on Monday night, Walker\u2019s leading challenger, state Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black, closed his stump speech with an impassioned appeal for the crowd to do their research on Walker.<br \/>\u201cFolks, he can\u2019t win in November,\u201d Black said, raising his voice as he spoke. \u201cThe baggage is too heavy. It\u2019ll never happen.\u201d<br \/>\u201cLet the Democrats pour $140 million on top of domestic violence and threatening shootouts with police,\u201d he added. \u201cLet that happen. That discussion is going to be had right now. I\u2019m pretty passionate about that.\u201d<br \/>Black was referring to police reports documenting Walker\u2019s past run-ins with law enforcement and instances of alleged domestic violence. Walker has publicly discussed his long history with mental illness.<br \/>Black and former Navy SEAL officer Latham Saddler, two of the six Republicans vying for the Senate nomination, are being aided by new super PACs that each plan to soon make seven-figure ad buys attacking Walker and highlighting their candidates as a sensible alternative. Representatives of the super PACs declined to say how much money they\u2019ve raised to date.<br \/>\u201cEverybody seems to feel like Herschel is kind of inevitable,\u201d said Tyler Foote, a Republican consultant working on the Georgia First PAC to support Saddler. \u201cNone of the surveys, at least that I\u2019ve seen so far, are actually testing the negative hits against Herschel. They\u2019re just doing the horse race.\u201d<br \/>So far, very little has been spent going negative on Walker \u2014 and specifically, no ads have appeared yet on television. Foote said his independent expenditure group plans to collaborate with Defend Georgia, the super PAC backing Black, to be strategic on anti-Walker messaging in the coming weeks.<br \/>Polling conducted by Georgia First PAC in December sought to answer not who was closest behind Walker, but \u201ccan Herschel Walker really be beat\u201d in a primary, Foote said. \u201cAnd yeah, he can.\u201d<br \/>After informing voters about Walker\u2019s history of alleged domestic violence \u2014 which includes his ex-wife being granted a restraining order after she told police <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cnn.com\/2008\/HEALTH\/conditions\/04\/15\/herschel.walker.did\/index.html#cnnSTCText\" class=\"js-tealium-tracking\" target=\"_blank\" data-tracking=\"mpos=&amp;mid=&amp;lindex=&amp;lcol=\" rel=\"noopener\">Walker pointed a gun at her head and choked her unconscious <\/a>\u2014 as well as other points about his business record and stance on immigration, the group said his vote share dropped to 34 percent.<br \/>That polling was conducted by Ingress Strategies among 890 likely Republican primary voters, half through landline interviews and half through mobile text response, with a margin of error of 3.9 percent.<br \/> Former football player and Senate candidate Herschel Walker interacts with former President Donald Trump and former first lady Melania Trump prior to Game Four of the World Series between the Houston Astros and the Atlanta Braves on Oct. 30, 2021, in Atlanta, Ga. | Michael Zarrilli\/Getty Images <br \/>Similarly, a memo sent March 18 to Black\u2019s donors, obtained by POLITICO, says Black\u2019s campaign hired Meeting Street Insights to conduct internal polling in late February and found Walker\u2019s support dropped to 38 percent after Republican primary voters were informed about past allegations and his support for granting a pathway to citizenship to some immigrants living in the country illegally. The pollster interviewed 500 primary voters on landlines and cellphones with a margin of error of 4.4 percent.<br \/>A <a href=\"https:\/\/static.foxnews.com\/foxnews.com\/content\/uploads\/2022\/03\/GA-topline_Sen-Gov-Primaries_R_conducted-March-2-6_release-March-8-2022.pdf\" class=\"js-tealium-tracking\" target=\"_blank\" data-tracking=\"mpos=&amp;mid=&amp;lindex=&amp;lcol=\" rel=\"noopener\">Fox News poll<\/a> conducted in early March found support for Walker at 66 percent among GOP primary voters \u2014 far ahead of Black at 8 percent, and the other candidates in the low single digits. But the Fox survey showed Walker\u2019s support slipping since polls conducted this winter by <a href=\"https:\/\/poll.qu.edu\/poll-release?releaseid=3833\" class=\"js-tealium-tracking\" target=\"_blank\" data-tracking=\"mpos=&amp;mid=&amp;lindex=&amp;lcol=\" rel=\"noopener\">Quinnipiac University<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.thetrafalgargroup.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/02\/GA-Statewide-Buckhead-GOP-Primary-Full-Report.pdf\" class=\"js-tealium-tracking\" target=\"_blank\" data-tracking=\"mpos=&amp;mid=&amp;lindex=&amp;lcol=\" rel=\"noopener\">The Trafalgar Group<\/a> found him at 81 and 70 percent, respectively.<br \/>Walker spokesperson Mallory Blount rebuffed in a statement the idea that Walker\u2019s support had fallen and that there was any chance of a runoff occurring.<br \/>\u201cThere\u2019s been zero drop in poll numbers since this race started,\u201d she said. \u201cAny suggestion to the contrary is silly. The other Republicans in this race are at less than 15% combined. Their only strategy to gain any sort of relevance is to obsess over Herschel. Herschel is solely focused on beating Raphael Warnock.\u201d<br \/> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.politico.com\/news\/magazine\/2021\/12\/03\/herschel-walker-senate-georgia-football-profile-523192\" class=\"js-tealium-tracking\" data-tracking=\"mpos=&amp;mid=&amp;lindex=&amp;lcol=\">the friday cover<\/a> <br \/> By <span class=\"vcard\"> <span class=\"\">Michael Kruse<\/span> <\/span> <br \/>Polling last summer and in January showed Warnock beating Black by at least 5 percentage points in a general election, though more surveys have tested a match-up between Warnock and Walker, showing an even tighter race.<br \/>In an interview, Black said his campaign, \u201cfor practical purposes, is just getting started,\u201d and suggested voters will begin paying more attention to the race within a few weeks when the NCAA men\u2019s basketball championship and Masters Tournament in Augusta are over.<br \/>Walker\u2019s high name ID and his own prolific fundraising \u2014 he raised $9.1 million in 2021 alone \u2014 stand in contrast to the other candidates, who lack access to top national donors but who have, in some cases, invested years in Georgia Republican politics while Walker was living out of state.<br \/>\u201cI\u2019ve spent 20 years of my career building the Republican Party in the state of Georgia, and Herschel Walker is going to be a drag on the whole thing and potentially make the whole thing go down the drain,\u201d Black said.<br \/>Black, who has been elected statewide four times as agriculture commissioner and was appointed to Trump\u2019s agriculture policy advisory council ahead of the 2016 presidential election, has built a grassroots network of supporters that includes nearly half of the state\u2019s county sheriffs, as well as dozens of state legislators.<br \/> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.politico.com\/news\/2021\/12\/23\/trump-spurs-rise-in-celebrity-candidates-525865\" class=\"js-tealium-tracking\" data-tracking=\"mpos=&amp;mid=&amp;lindex=&amp;lcol=\">Congress<\/a> <br \/> By <span class=\"vcard\"> <span class=\"\">Marianne LeVine and Sarah Ferris<\/span> <\/span> <br \/>\u201c[I\u2019ve] voted for Republicans since Gerald Ford,\u201d Black said, noting that Walker, who was publicly supportive of Trump in 2016 and 2020, has a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.washingtonexaminer.com\/news\/campaigns\/trump-booster-herschel-walker-skipped-voting-2016-future-president-ballot\" class=\"js-tealium-tracking\" target=\"_blank\" data-tracking=\"mpos=&amp;mid=&amp;lindex=&amp;lcol=\" rel=\"noopener\">history of sitting out elections<\/a>.<br \/>Black and other GOP candidates in the race have also taken issue with Walker\u2019s refusal to participate in primary debates, as Walker has said he is only interested in debating Warnock.<br \/>The opposition research file on Walker, much of which has already been covered by local and national media, hasn\u2019t stopped national Republican leaders from throwing their support behind him. Nor have they expressed concerns about his candidacy, as they\u2019ve done with former Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens, who is running for Senate despite leaving office mid-term in 2018 amid scandal.<br \/>In an effort to convince the National Republican Senatorial Committee of Walker\u2019s vulnerabilities as a nominee, at a November meeting the Black campaign showed an early cut of a hard-hitting video highlighting Walker\u2019s domestic violence history.<br \/>The video, which the Black campaign <a href=\"https:\/\/realherschel.com\/\" class=\"js-tealium-tracking\" target=\"_blank\" data-tracking=\"mpos=&amp;mid=&amp;lindex=&amp;lcol=\" rel=\"noopener\">later published<\/a>, was so brutal that an NRSC staff member let out a gasp at one point, according to a person present at the meeting. The committee did not allow the campaign to finish showing it, insisting it wasn\u2019t their role to get involved in the primary.<br \/>A spokesperson for the NRSC, recalling the meeting, said the committee speaks with candidates early on to hear about their strategy for the general election. The meeting in question was not designed to be about other candidates or the primary, despite the Black campaign\u2019s attempt to show the video, the spokesperson said.<br \/>Though Senate Minority Leader <span>Mitch McConnell<\/span> reportedly <a href=\"https:\/\/www.politico.com\/newsletters\/playbook\/2021\/07\/29\/mcconnells-herschel-walker-problem-493773\" class=\"js-tealium-tracking\" target=\"_blank\" data-debug-source-uuid=\"0000017a-f195-d5d7-a1fe-f3b7766c0000\" data-debug-source-site=\"POLITICO\" data-tracking=\"mpos=&amp;mid=&amp;lindex=&amp;lcol=\" rel=\"noopener\">had concerns early last year about a Walker nomination<\/a>, the Kentucky Republican ultimately endorsed him after Walker officially entered the race, months after Trump had urged Walker to run.<br \/>While Walker was speaking at a rally for Trump in Commerce on Saturday night, Black was leading the National Anthem at the Great Southland Stampede Rodeo in Athens.<br \/>In addition to Black and Saddler, two other Republican candidates are burning up pavement attending local party functions and other campaign events in a desperate attempt to be recognized as an alternative to Walker.<br \/>\u201cWe\u2019re not calculating an implosion, but we do see a slow drip or steady loss of the lead over time,\u201d candidate Kelvin King said of Walker\u2019s trajectory, though he did not provide internal polling. \u201cIt seems as if the more he speaks, the more unforced errors there are.\u201d<br \/> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.politico.com\/news\/2021\/03\/16\/raphael-warnock-2022-black-candidates-476306\" class=\"js-tealium-tracking\" data-tracking=\"mpos=&amp;mid=&amp;lindex=&amp;lcol=\">2022 Elections<\/a> <br \/> By <span class=\"vcard\"> <span class=\"\">Maya King and Holly Otterbein and James Arkin<\/span> <\/span> <br \/>King, an all-conference football player at Air Force who, like Walker, went on to start his own company, argues he has the right profile to win a general election in Georgia. And like both Walker and Warnock, King is a Black man.<br \/>\u201cI can articulate the right type of message,\u201d King said.<br \/>The Trump campaign tapped King and his wife to appear in an October 2020 ad geared toward Black voters. Janelle King, former deputy state director for the Georgia Republican Party, has been active for a decade in grassroots conservative politics in the state, and currently serves as a \u201cGeorgia Gang\u201d panelist on Fox 5 Atlanta.<br \/>\u201cObviously, President Trump knows we are great Republicans here in Georgia, because he chose us to do a commercial instead of Herschel Walker,\u201d Kelvin King said. He noted that he reached out to Trump\u2019s staff a year ago about his plans to run for the seat, around the time Trump had released a statement encouraging Walker to get into the race.<br \/>Josh Clark, a former Georgia state representative who entered the race in November, said Walker was one of his childhood heroes. Clark still thinks highly of Walker, he said, having recently encouraged his children to pose for a photo with the famous athlete when the family encountered Walker at a campaign stop.<br \/>But like the others in the race, Clark insisted that Walker \u201ccan\u2019t win\u201d the general election if Democrats attack his character as expected. The owner of a health product company and real estate investment firm, Clark said he is still considering putting in a significant amount of his money to try to catch up with Walker, though he declined to say how much he would be willing to spend. As of the last quarter, Clark had put in $35,000.<br \/>\u201cThere is a path, there is an opportunity,\u201d Foote said. \u201cA lot of it is going to come down to resources and funding. I don\u2019t think it\u2019s a done deal.\u201d<br \/>Link Copied<br \/> &copy; 2022 POLITICO LLC<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.politico.com\/news\/2022\/04\/01\/herschel-walker-primary-00022192\">source<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>elections Georgia primary opponents warn the Trump-backed former football star is too flawed to win in November. 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