A new poll put out by Rasmussen Reports shows Trump-backed Herschel Walker beating incumbent Georgia Democrat Raphael Warnock by five points in a consistently-tight contest for the US Senate.
Walker, who gained Trump's nomination early back in September 2021, has been a consistent proponent of an Ultra-MAGA Republican Agenda. Meanwhile, Raphael Warnock has been a consistent friend to the Biden Administration. That could be his downfall. Biden's approval rating in Georgia is 37 percent according to some recent polling. Biden's agenda has only damaged America and Georgia in particular. If the Democrat's success depends on the success of the Biden Administration, a red wave is in order.
The poll finds the following:
“A new telephone and online survey by Rasmussen Reports and “The Absolute Truth” with Emerald Robinson finds that, if the Senate election were held today, 48% of Georgia Likely Voters would vote for the Republican, Herschel Walker, while 43% would vote to reelect the Democrat, Sen. Raphael Warnock. Four percent (4%) say they’d vote for some other candidate, while another four percent (4%) are undecided.”
Walker had been trailing Warnock in recent polling — with a slight drop in support after Walker's abortion allegation. But it seems that voters are waking up to the truth — Georgia is too Conservative to be represented by a “Pro-Choice Pastor.”
“As a pro-choice pastor, I’ve always believed that a patient's room is way too small for a woman, her doctor, and the United States government. I'll always fight to protect a woman's right to choose. And that will never change.” Warnock tweeted in May.
As a pro-choice pastor, I’ve always believed that a patient's room is way too small for a woman, her doctor, and the United States government.
I'll always fight to protect a woman's right to choose. And that will never change.
— Reverend Raphael Warnock (@ReverendWarnock) May 3, 2022
The source of this movement? Independents are supporting the Republican Walker in droves.
According to Rasmussen, “Walker’s lead is mainly due to his 14-point margin among independent voters. Seventy-seven percent (77%) of Georgia Republican voters would vote for Walker and 81% of Democrats would vote for Warnock, while among voters not affiliated with either major party, Walker leads 49% to 35%.”
This suggests a massive red wave. America is turning back to her founding principles and the politicians who support these principles. Walker is America First and upholds the Constitution. Warnock is anything but a Constitutionalist — he supports abortion “rights” after all. Georgia has a clear choice for Senate and we look forward to them electing Walker in November!