he s got political gravity on his side. he s in a state where republicans have structural advantages, as a republican stronghold, about two years ago when presidents low approval rating concerns about the economy are propelling him on the other hand you have raphael warnock who s sharpened his attacks lately, portraying herschel walker as someone who is unfit to serve in the senate, given his lack of knowledge about the issues, given his turbulent past. allegations of violence and there are ultimately three questions steve that will decide the outcome of this race. and how voters come down. the first is rural areas. are they gonna show a big heavy turnout, that s a mega country, republicans need that. the second question, are democrats going to show the same kind of firepower that they showed in recent cycles where there really surge their own turnout. they re gonna need that to have a shot and both of those things happen. and to your question, it s going to be the suburban moderate co
looking at a runoff. i caught up with scott before the event today to ask him if he expects enough of a republican turnout on tuesday to avoid that? are you ready for a runoff? we re ready for a runoff, but i believe we re not going to have a runoff. he s beginning every week. do you think they re doing a good job with voter turnout and getting out the vote. that s what s going to matter the end of this. the big thing, get out to vote. get your family to vote, your friends to vote and that s happening across the country. on the other side, griff, incumbent rafael warnock fighting for every single vote out there. he s stumping in the atlanta metro area today and this week, he had some help from senator jon ossoff on the trail as he courts independents, split voters, too, here in georgia, selling himself the candidate that can reach across the aisle. and the fact is, i m the 18th most bipartisan senator in the senate.
are they gonna show a big heavy turnout, that s a mega country, republicans need that. the second question, are democrats going to show the same kind of firepower that they showed in recent cycles where there really surge their own turnout. they re gonna need that to have a shot and both of those things happen. and to your question, it s going to be the suburban moderate college educated voters in places like where i am right now, atlanta metro area, who flip from republican to democrat who are crucial to joe biden carrying the state in 2020. and raphael warnock us as well senator john winning georgia at that point. the single biggest question here could be whether raphael warnock can hold on to that suburban moderate maybe center-right swing voter who doesn t like the direction of the republican party. raphael warnock has tried to appeal to them in paths where he tells testimonials from those types of voters. saying they re gonna support him not only is that gonna be important in ge
incumbent senator rafael war knock, but he has now closed the gap from the 5-point margin back in september. however, very important here, neither candidate is polling over 50%, and per georgia law that means we could be looking at the r-word, runoff. i caught up with scott right before the event to ask him about this. are you ready for a runoff? we re ready for a runoff, but i believe we re not going to have a runoff. i think herschel, he s continuing every week. reporter: do you think they re doing a good job with voter turnout, getting out the vote? absolutely. the big thing is go vote. get your family and friends to vote. and that s happening across the country. reporter: now, incumbent raphael warnock also fighting for every single vote in this state. he is stumping in the atlanta metro area today, and this week he has a lot of help, actually, from senator john ossoff an on the trail. he s been selling himself as the
nrsc chair senator rick scott was on the campaign trail with herschel walker today as the latest fox news poll shows walker has the momentum. he is still 1 point behind senator raphael warnock, but he s closed the gap from the 5-point margin in september. how re, neither candidate however, neither candidate is polling over 50%. senator scott told me he s prepared for a runoff but doesn t think it ll come to it if republicans turn out to vote. do you think they ve been doing a good job with voter turnout, getting out the vote? that s really what s going to matter at the end of this. absolutely. the big thing is get out will to vote. he s running until the last second. he s going to touch everybody he can touch, get everybody out to vote. reporter: warnock, in the meantime, is stumping in the atlanta metro area today. while inflation is the number one issue in georgia by some 20 points, warnock wassing bragging today about his role many canceling student debt. so i told the presi