Warnock agrees to debate Walker—only if Walker debates a second time without questions in advance
Well, it’s finally happening: We will have a great debate between Democratic incumbent Georgia Sen. Raphael Warnock and his Republican rival, the Heisman Trophy winner and interminable liar Herschel Walker.
Warnock is no pushover. Although he’s accepted the debate Walker agreed to, the one where Walker gets the topics ahead of time, Warnock only did so with the caveat that Walker also debate him another time without being given the topics. (Why do I think that will never happen?)
After months of back and forth, Walker agreed to debate Warnock in Savannah, Georgia, on Oct. 14, The Hill reported in early August.
“It’s time for Herschel Walker to stop playing games,” said Quentin Fulks, Warnock’s campaign manager, according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC). “The job of a U.S. senator isn’t one where you know the topics ahead of time or get a cheat sheet, and Herschel Walker shouldn’t need one to find the courage to walk on a debate stage.”