The extended Senate campaign in Georgia gives Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock and Republican challenger Herschel Walker a second chance to persuade voters to send them to Washington
at stake and absent other candidates on the ticket, the runoff looks different from the November general election.
It's a challenge for Walker in particular, whose supporters were slightly more likely than Warnock's to say control of the Senate was their chief consideration, 57% vs. 52%. A Walker victory in the Senate would keep the 50-50 status quo, but Democrats maintain control with Vice PresidentWalker benefits from Georgia’s Republican-leaning tendencies, but Kemp didn't carry Walker when they were both at the top of the ticket four weeks ago.
And most white Protestant voters backed the Republican candidate in both races, but Kemp won them by a wider margin than Walker did. Voters also were more likely to think Warnock has strong moral values compared with Walker, 53% vs. 43%.
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