Polling shows the race between Walker and Warnock is the tightest Senate race in the country.
Sen. Raphael Warnock of Georgia is intensifying his critique of Republican Senate candidate Herschel Walker ahead of Election Day to say the celebrity athlete is fundamentally unfit for Capitol Hill.
"This is a man who lies about the most basic facts of his life," Warnock said on a stage he shared with Obama. "And now he wants the rest of us ... to somehow imagine now that he's a United States senator. ... Herschel Walker is not ready. He's not ready. Not only is he not ready. He's not fit." The Georgia matchup could help determine which party controls the Senate for the final two years of Biden's term. The chamber is now divided 50-50, with Vice President Kamala Harris giving Democrats the tie-breaking vote.
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