Herschel Walker was the problem
2022 Elections,Midterm Elections,Herschel Walker,Raphael Warnock,2022 Georgia Senate Election,Democratic Party,Republican Party,Donald Trump,Joe Biden,2024 Elections
Just how historically anomalous was Herschel Walker's 2-point loss to incumbent Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) in the runoff on Tuesday? Consider these facts in light of the reality that President Joe Biden expanded Democratic control of the upper congressional chamber to a 51-49 majority.
Since World War II, the president's party has gained Senate seats in only four of those 19 midterm elections.
For the first time since the 17th Amendment, which transferred the voting power of senators directly to the people, all incumbent senators in the president's party running for reelection won.
And they did so while inflation is still near 40-year highs, murders have spiked some 40% since before the pandemic, and markets have stagnated, on tenterhooks in anticipation of another recession.
How about another contemporary figure? Every single Republican running for statewide office in Georgia won.
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