the state of georgia. they get the bigger margin of cherokee than anywhere. kemp got 74 in this county and walker only got 67.5. that s one of those there s a bunch of counties like this. we re going to be keying in on those tomorrow night and be seeing, walker s campaign hopes, kemp active for him in this run-off will get that 67.5 in the county like cherokee up over 70 into a place where walker could have a chance to win. you think we ll see the results by midnight, go into the next day, what do you think? super, super tight it could go into the next day. yeah. but i think we re going to have the bulk of the results certainly by midnight. kornacki for us as always, steve kornacki although i call you kornacki. appreciate you. von hilliard talk to me. i know you spoke to a former romantic partner of walker. accusing him of assault. reporter: when you look at what steve just broke down about those exit polls from the general election with just 34%
their final in this race. here what walker s ex-girlfriend says he did to her. he had his hand on my throat and my chest and then he leaned back to throw a punch. we will get into that. also this morning, the fbi getting involved in the search for suspects who shot up two power substations in north carolina leaving tens of thousands of people in the dark. and then over to the supreme court. about to take up yet another case involving lgbtq rights. how will it play out in front of the conservative court? and then to iran. reports the so-called morality police will be abolished, but what is the real story? we will talk to iranian american actress nasim pedrad about her fight for iranian women s rights and what she is doing at the united nations today. then the long-feared recession may not happen.
find your beat your moment of calm find your potential then own it support your immune system with a potent blend of nutrients and emerge your best every day with emergen-c good morning, everybody. it is 10:00 a.m. in the east, 7:00 a.m. pacific. i m yasmin vossoughian. jose diaz-balart is on assignment. incumbent senator raphael warnock and his challenger, rerch el walker, delivering
walker finished about a point below warnock it it means there were a large number relatively speaking, large number who cast ballots for the republican for governor but did not cast ballots for herschel walker, the republican in the senate race. why is that? will that dynamic change? will those voters end up being for walker? will they end up staying home tomorrow? i think it is a key question here, why it happened. look at this. how did independents break in november? in the senate race independents went for warnock by double digit margin. in the governor s race kemp won over stacey abrams. in the exit poll they were asked about the judgment of each candidate. the question was asked does warnock show good judgment. among all voters 50% said yes, he does. look at the number for herschel walker. only 34% in the exit poll in november said walker shows good judgment. 63% said no. break it down by party.
who said that warnock that walker does not show good judgment? almost all democrats, no surprise there. look at that. nearly 30% of republicans said. wow. that walker doesn t show good judgment. nearly three out of four independent voters said that he doesn t show good judgment. so he there is brian kemp showed you in november there s a universe of voters out there willing to vote republican statewide. kemp got 53.5% of the vote. those voters kemp got walker couldn t get, do they turn out tomorrow? do they stay home tomorrow? if they turn out, do they hold their nose and vote for walker or vote for warnock. two things when you are talking about the split-ticket vote, do you think it will shift anything now that kemp has come out for walker as he did not in the run up to the midterms, a? b, what will you be watching for tomorrow night? what is the timing going to look like for everything? 7:00 p.m. eastern time polls close in georgia.