a warnock win would give democrats a 51 to 49 majority in the senate, not only breathing room, flood protection for the president and his agenda from the republican-controlled house. jeff zeleny joins us from georgia. trump recruited walker to run for senate in georgia. what role has he played in walker s campaign, in this runoff period? he hasn t been visiting during it. anderson, that s right, it s been largely an absent role. in fact, diminished to calling in tonight to a tele-rally. what that, is just trying to fire up his base supporters. he s not been seen in public, not even been heard from in public. the reality is, it s been very much a double-edged sword. yes, herschel walker needs the support of the trump base. it s being used by democrats to
role diminished to calling in tonight to a telerally. just trying to fire up his base supporters. but he s not been seen in public or heard from in public. it has been very much a double edged sword. yes herschel walker needs the support of the trump base but it is also used by democrats to try and drive out their support. in fact senator warnock was calling herschel walker the hand picked candidate of donald trump today trying to use him to fire them up. on that phone call tonight with supporters of the former president said that herschel walker is the last line of defense against president biden so trying to cast this race even though control of the senate does not depend on it as a check against the white house he said if herschel walker is elected it will make chuck schumer s life more miserable. that is the stake. they re not talking about control of the senate as they certainly hoped they would be. appreciate it. thanks. perspective now from georgia
not the base supporters, republican base supporters continue to vote for him since he has announced that he is going to seek the presidency yet again. even though voters did reject election denialism, extremism. in a lot of statewide races, there were more than 100 election deniers that were elected to seats in the house. some seats in the senate, and some gubernatorial seats. so the extremist element that the former president has tied himself to isn t going anywhere, and we could definitely see more of it gain a stronger voice among the house republican conference as they take the majority next congress. all right. laura barron-lopez, thank you so much. soccer fans are glued to the final minutes of the highly anticipated matchup. the u.s. men s national team is facing off against england. we re live at watch parties on both sides of the pond. that s next. but first, the holiday season is here, and it comes
who s going to show up after thanksgiving for this december 6th runoff. warnock s campaign is fairly optimistic that things are tilting their way. okay. the most recent poll i saw from aarp, and warnock is leading among independents by 15 points. those between ages of 18 and 49, by 24 points. walker on the other hand is leading among those over 50 by 9 points. so what are we going to see between now and that voting that s going to maybe make the difference? on one hand, the fact older voters are backing herschel walker is a cause for concern for democrats because those older voters vote disproportionately in these election s. a two-step, appealing to core base supporters that helped support barack obama and other big-named democrats and after split-dict voters.
answer is usually the answer. they want to intimidate the justices not to decide the dobbs case the way the alito opinion says. they don t want to annoy their base supporters by ratcheting up security for the justices. but the blunt fact is they don t want the case decided. bill: you will get a decision either way and the president of the united states hasn t given voice to this issue. if you intimidate to change the decision the time to do it is not. after the decision comes out it s out. from their perspective it s now. dana: it is a shame. it s against the law to protest at a justice s house and they do nothing. that s not good. bill: another blow to president biden s immigration decisions. what can ice arrest and deport from the u.s. and who can they not? latest from the border on that decision. are some democrats giving up on president biden before 2024? some of these voices on the left are growing louder by the