Trailing in the polls, Stacey Abrams is trying to tie her GOP rival, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, to the less popular Republican on the ballot: Senate hopeful Herschel Walker.
At their final debate Sunday, Abrams said Kemp “refuses to defend us, and yet he defended Herschel Walker, saying that he didn’t want to be involved in the personal life of his running mate,” referring to allegations from women that Walker pressured them to have abortions. “But he doesn’t mind being involved in the personal lives and the personal medical choices of women in Georgia.”
In Pennsylvania, John Fetterman, Democratic nominee for the Senate who’s clinging to the slimmest of leads in recent surveys, is trying to link Republican opponent Mehmet Oz to Doug Mastriano, the far-right candidate for governor trailing Democrat Josh Shapiro by a wide margin.
[I doubt this will help Abrams and Fetterman. It may end up doing more damage to Warnock and Shapiro, although Shapiro is far enough in front for it not to matter much. — Ed]
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