Herschel Walker
So far, Walker has dodged debate challenges like they're paternity and lie-detector tests.
Christian Walker, who has mocked absentee fathers, has been silent since his dad Herschel Walker's secret children have been revealed.
After pushing the absent Black father myth, Herschel Walker is being called a hypocrite.
The GOP Senate candidate falsely claimed he once worked with a Georgia police department.
Herschel Walker's backers hope Black voters are easily swayed by one-off gifts.
The GOP candidate selectively flip-flopped on his pro-Trump, anti-CRT stances.
Herschel Walker's son, Christian Walker recorded a video of himself mocking pro-choice women amid the Roe v Wade controversy by telling them they don't need to worry about abortion because "In order to get an abortion, you do have to get banged."
Herschel Walker spent a couple decades promoting so-called health products that his own companies, Renaissance Man, Inc. and American Consolidated Management Group, had to admit weren't supported by medical science.
As funny as it may be for some people that Walker can't land his talking points right, republicans continue to distort the legal concept to get their voters worked up.
During an appearance at an event at Sugar Hill Church in Sugar Hill, Ga., Herschel Walker challenged the theory of evolution by asking, “At one time, science said man came from apes. Did it not?” and "If that is true, why are there still apes?"
While Senate candidate Herschel Walker boasts about being a job creator and a good businessman, reviews show his companies, such as Renaissance Man Inc. and H. Walker Enterprises have suffered lawsuits and serious net losses.
A spokesperson for Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black said in a statement that “Herschel Walker isn’t smart enough to debate anybody," After Walker declared that he wouldn't be "playing games" by debating Republicans and will only debate Raphael Warnock.
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