New York Daily News

Warnock leads in Ga. poll

Runoff in key Senate race versus Walker is just a week away

- BY DAVE GOLDINER NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

Sen. Raphael Warnock holds a slim lead in a new poll and has much more cash on hand as he seeks to put away Republican challenger Herschel Walker in their Georgia Senate runoff.

With just a week before the Dec. 6 runoff, the Democratic senator has edged ahead of Walker on the heels of the only major poll taken since his narrow win in the Election Day contest. The survey commission­ed by the AARP shows Warnock with a 51%-to-47% lead.

Buoyed by his potent fund-raising operation, the incumbent Democrat also has nearly $30 million in his war chest for the stretch run, compared with less than $10 million for Walker.

Turnout so far has been very strong, with a record number of ballots cast in the first weekend of early voting for the runoff, although there are fewer days of early voting than in past contests.

The runoff was required under Georgia law because neither candidate won 50% of the vote the first time around.

The big cash advantage could be a key boost for Warnock as analysts say turnout and get-out-the vote efforts aimed at the two men’s bases of support will likely spell the difference in the high-stakes do-over election.

Warnock also could benefit from the fact that the Senate race is the only contest at stake next Tuesday. Walker ran far behind fellow Republican­s such as Gov. Brian Kemp in the Election Day contest, suggesting a chunk of the GOP electorate may not turn out to support him in the runoff.

The retired football star has been dogged by a string of controvers­ies, including credible claims by two ex-girlfriend­s that he got them to have abortions after impregnati­ng them.

Walker is also suffering from a broader GOP enthusiasm gap after Democrats dramatical­ly outperform­ed expectatio­ns nationwide in the midterms.

President Biden’s party wrapped up control of the Senate with outright wins in other battlegrou­nd states including Pennsylvan­ia, Arizona and Nevada.

Those wins give Democrats at least 50 votes in the next Senate, with Vice President Kamala Harris available to cast a tie-breaking vote.

 ?? ?? Turnout for early voting has been strong so far prior to next Tuesday’s runoff election that pits Georgia Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock (left) against retired football star Herschel Walker (above).
Turnout for early voting has been strong so far prior to next Tuesday’s runoff election that pits Georgia Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock (left) against retired football star Herschel Walker (above).

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