Democratic Georgia Sen. Raphael Warnock and Republican candidate Herschel Walker were among the top fundraisers in the country during the final months of 2021.

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Tomorrow's runoff between incumbent Sen. Raphael Warnock and Herschel Walker will determine who goes to the U.S. Senate. Our panel discusses how the candidates are closing our the race.

Credit: Stephen Fowler / GPB News and Ben Gray / AP

The panel

Andra Gillespie, @AndraGillespie, professor of political science, Emory University

Bernard Fraga, @blfraga, professor of political science, Emory University

Charles Bullock, professor of political science, University of Georgia

Patricia Murphy, @MurphyAJC, political reporter, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

 

The breakdown

1. Tomorrow, Georgians will send either Raphael Warnock or Herschel Walker to the Senate.

  • With hours left to campaign, Warnock and Walker are making their final stops. Warnock showed up several times, but Walker made only a few appearances, one of which was the SEC Championship.
  • Walker took a five-day break from campaigning around Thanksgiving, a notable absence days before the election.

LISTEN: Patricia Murphy on both campaigns' momentum ahead of runoff election day.

2. Will Herschel Walker lose any support over Trump-related controversies?

  • After his dinner with Ye (formerly Kanye West) and white supremacist Nick Fuentes, as well as his calls to overturn the Constitution, Trump's endorsement of Walker could be a burden on Dec. 6 for the senatorial candidate.

LISTEN: Andra Gillespie on Trump's impact upon Herschel Walker's campaign.

3. This is the first shortened runoff election for Georgians. Could ranked-choice voting remove the need for a runoff?

LISTEN: Bernard Fraga and Charles Bullock on Georgia's runoff system.

4. The Democratic National Committee is looking to move South Carolina's primary first; Georgia's primary third.

  • Joe Biden won South Carolina's primary in 2020, changing his then-faltering momentum.
  • But critics warn that holding primaries in solidly red states could cause trouble down the road.

 

Tuesday on Political Rewind: Join our panel for a runoff election day special.