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Herschel Walker’s no-show at another debate in Georgia of Republican senate hopefuls on Tuesday saw the Donald-Trump endorsed former football star mercilessly ribbed by his rivals.
Pointing to Walker’s empty podium at the Atlanta Press Club, Latham Saddler, a Navy veteran among a crowded field for the party’s nomination in November’s midterms. said: “This is our fifth debate or forum he hasn’t showed up.
A simple question for Herschel Walker is, what do you think the US Senate does? It’s the deliberative body of Congress.
It’s what you do as a US senator, you get up there and you debate ideas. And Herschel Walker can’t get up here.”