President Biden, Vice President Harris and former President Donald Trump all remain on the sidelines in Georgia's upcoming U.S. Senate runoff election.
Biden and Harris both kept a low-profile campaign schedule ahead of the midterms, including zero visits to Georgia before the general election.
A Trump spokesman, however, told Fox News Digital earlier this month that Trump is"committed to [Walker's] success and his support will be critical on Election Day."SCHUMER REACTS TO KEEPING SENATE CONTROL: 'VICTORY AND VINDICATION' FOR DEMOCRATS AND AMERICA
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