What does Georgia’s runoff mean for Donald Trump?

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Marian NadlerEditor News

Elections will be held in the United States on Tuesday. Some will ask: again? The second round in the US state of Georgia is of great importance to Republicans, but especially to ex-President Trump, who dreams of returning to the White House.

A few weeks ago, neither candidate had managed to win the 50 percent Senate seat required by Georgia’s electoral law. Some 11 million residents are now again called upon to vote at the ballot box.

Georgia will be decided in a second round

Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock (53) is campaigning for re-election. His challenger, Herschel Walker (60), is up for discussion for the Senate seat.

While Pastor Warnock has a lot of political experience and can count on the support of former President Barack Obama, former football player Walker is still inexperienced on the political scene. Most recently, he attracted attention with strange statements.

In southern Georgia, however, Walker is a hero to some voters because he began his highly successful athletic career with the Bulldogs at the University of Georgia.

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Still, the sporting success cannot hide the American’s long scandal.

Domestic violence, women claiming he paid for them to have an abortion despite his public stance against abortion, and reports of multiple illegitimate children he never cares about. These spicy details from the 60-year-old’s life may not exactly have helped his popularity numbers.

Herschel Walker is ahead in polls

A win for Warnock in the second round would be a win for incumbent Democratic US President Joe Biden. The deciding factor will be whether the Democrats stay away from the second round because of the already secure Senate majority – or not.

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In the polls on the statistics website Fivethirtyeight, challenger Herschel Walker was just ahead with 48 percent. Warnock comes in at 47 percent.

Warnock received 49.4 percent of the vote in November and Walker 48.5 percent. By that point, the Trump camp had already suffered an embarrassing defeat. Governor Brian Kemp was confidently confirmed in office. Herschel Walker, on the other hand, disappointed.

What does the Georgia election mean for Donald Trump?

Kemp is considered Trump’s opponent. The billionaire even ran anti-Kemp ads. If Walker loses the runoff now, it would be Trump’s next setback — before the 2024 presidential campaign enters the hot phase.

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It is striking that Trump has not held a single demonstration for his fellow party member Herschel Walker in recent weeks. physical presence? no.

Will Trump’s next setback follow?

What may seem surprising at first glance may be strategy. Many of Trump’s aggressively backed candidates lost their duels in the November 8 midterm elections against Democratic competitors. At least on this front, the former US president now seems to be holding back.

Instead, Trump was recently criticized for dining out with rapper Kanye West, 45, and suffered a court defeat. Will the next defeat follow?

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Will DeSantis become the new Republican strongman?

Then Ron DeSantis could finally emerge as the new Republican strongman. Lately, there have been more voices in the party saying Trump’s time is over.

Conversely, a Walker victory could play into Trump’s hands. He could then argue that even encounters with anti-Semites or allegations of rape could not damage his party’s image. Trump would probably sell his party friend’s victory as his own.

Marian Nadler
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