The Democratic senator won his re-election bid against Walker, the scandal-plagued, Trump-backed political neophyte.
Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock has defeated Republican Herschel Walker in his bid for re-election, NBC News has projected. The victory earns a six-year term for Warnock, grants Democrats a 51-49 edge in the Senate, and brings an end to Walker’s tortured run for office.
Ahead of Tuesday’s runoff, Warnock’s campaign relied on an extensive get-out-the-vote effort involving activist groups and more than 900 staffers — hundreds more than they had on staff ahead of the general election in November.
Warnock, Georgia’s first Black senator, largely let Walker’s often incoherent words speak for themselves, a strategy that in the end benefited him greatly. Walker’s rambling speeches became prime campaign material for Warnock and his surrogates.
Warnock 51.4% – Walker 48.8%