For more than a decade now, the go-to play in the Democrat’s playbook has been the race card.
They’ve used it to divide our nation and win elections.
And now this MAGA Senate candidate is calling out the Left’s blatant race hustling in his new campaign ad.
Walker vs. Warnock
One of the handful of races that will decide control of the U.S. Senate is the competitive contest in Georgia.
Incumbent Democrat Sen. Raphael Warnock is taking on Trump-endorsed Herschel Walker in the race.
The running back legend has just released a campaign ad that hits Warnock, Stacey Abrams, President Joe Biden and the rest of the Democrat Party hard – and right in their weak spot.
Walker doesn’t waste time in the commercial, he starts the ad saying, “Democrats use race to divide us.”
From there the ad plays audio of Georgia Gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams saying, “I do absolutely believe it (election integrity laws) is racist, it’s a redux of Jim Crow in a suit and tie.”
Vice President Kamala Harris follows by saying, “America has a long history of systemic racism.”
Viewers then hear a part of then-candidate Joe Biden infamously saying if you don’t know if you should vote for him or then-President Donald Trump, then “you ain’t black.”
And then halfway through his 30-second spot, Walker gets to his opponent.
Viewers hear Warnock say, “America has a pre-existing condition, it’s called racism.”
The former Heisman Trophy Winner then appears on the screen to carry the point home across the end zone.
“Senator Warnock believes America is a bad country full of racist people,” Walker says. “I believe we’re a great country full of generous people. Warnock wants to divide us. I want to bring us together.”
According to the Walker campaign, they have taken out a $2 million ad buy for the commercial to air all across the Peach State.
Can Walker complete a fourth quarter comeback?
After coming out of the GOP Primary a bit shaken, Walker has been surging in the polls lately.
In fact, the most recent three surveys out of Georgia all have Walker in the lead.
A closer examination of the poll numbers demonstrates a slow-but-steady gain from the former Georgia Bulldog.
He went from down 4-points at the end of July, to up a single point in the next poll released, up 2-points in the following, and now leading by 3-points in the first –and so far, only – survey taken in September.
The recent rise up the draft board is enough to give the National Championship winner a half-point advantage over Warnock in the RealClearPolitics average of polling.
With how competitive this matchup is, more polling will follow shortly, and we’ll be able to see if Walker’s hard-hitting ad helps the All-American continue to build on his momentum.
Deplorable Daily will keep you up-to-date on any developments to this ongoing story.