San Francisco Chronicle - (Sunday)

GOP front-runner trails in funding for key Senate seat

- By Jeff Amy Jeff Amy is an Associated Press writer.

ATLANTA — Georgia Republican Herschel Walker said his U.S. Senate campaign had raised $5.5 million in the first three months of 2022, a big haul that is still dwarfed by the $13.6 million that Democratic incumbent Raphael Warnock raised in the same period.

A former football star, Walker is the GOP frontrunne­r, but faces five other Republican­s in the May 24 primary. A June 21 runoff, if necessary, would settle the Republican nomination.

Georgia will be a key battlegrou­nd in the 2022 midterm elections to determine which party controls the U.S. Senate. Republican­s had long dominated statewide races until Georgia helped elect Joe Biden to the presidency and enabled Democrats to control the Senate by electing Warnock and fellow Democrat Jon Ossoff in a January 2021 runoff.

Walker has raised $14.6 million since announcing his run. Campaign spokespers­on Mallory Blount said Walker had close to $7.4 million in cash.

Football star Herschel Walker is seeking the GOP nomination to challenge Democratic incumbent Raphael Warnock.

Walker, a political newcomer, won the Heisman Trophy at the University of Georgia and went on to star in the NFL. President Donald Trump, a close friend of Walker’s, is backing his run despite questions about Walker’s business dealings and

history of accusation­s of violence against women.

In the Democratic primary, Warnock is a heavy favorite to defeat Tamara JohnsonShe­aley. Libertaria­n Chase Oliver will also be on the general election ballot in November.

Walker’s campaign said it received donations from more than 50,000 givers.

“The Republican nominee against Warnock will have to raise money and bring new voters to the table. I am doing both,” Walker said in a statement.

Warnock said Thursday that he has $25.6 million on hand. He’s raised $43 million for this election cycle, after raising more than $125 million for his 2020 Senate race.

Warnock, who is pastor of the Atlanta church where the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. preached, became Georgia’s first Black U.S. senator after winning a special election in 2020 to fill the unexpired term of Republican Sen. Johnny Isakson. Isakson stepped down because of failing health; he died in December.

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Hyosub Shin / Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on

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