Why Herschel Walker Must Win Georgia
Structurally, the balance of power may rest on one single race.
There are three races left to decide who controls a simple majority (51 seats) in the Senate in this election cycle. At present — there are 48 seats held by Democrats, 2 seats held by ‘Independents’ (who are basically pretending they aren’t Democrats — but in fact are) and 50 are held by Republicans.
Currently, 49 of the seats are going to be occupied by Republicans. If only 50 seats are occupied by Republicans, and votes are cast along party lines, Vice President Kamala Harris casts tie-breaking votes in legislative matters presented to the Chamber. Vice President Harris reliably votes with Commu— *excuse me* Democrats.
Adam Laxalt presently has a small, but comfortable, lead in Nevada. Assuming he wins, which he may very well, this would secure the 50th seat. If he loses — Republicans will need the other two seats.
Blake Masters in Arizona is currently trailing by 95,000+ votes — but with many of them left to count, it is likely no one will know the outcome of this race until at least tomorrow (Friday) or Monday at the earliest, as counting in Arizona halts for the weekend. Assuming that he loses this race — this means Republicans will hold only 50 seats in the Senate chamber. Not enough to fully stall out the rest of the illegitimate Biden regime (READ: WEF) Suicidal-Death-Cult Green Agenda. Though, there is a chance with some 20% of the votes still remaining to be counted that he could pull it off, let’s assume for the time being that he loses.
Herschel Walker. In Georgia, the race between Warnock and Walker will go to a run-off vote which takes place 4 weeks after Election Day — on December 6th. A simple majority of votes between the two candidates (the only two on the ballot) may very well wind up deciding the balance of power in the Senate should either one of the previous races detailed above not wind up in Republican hands. The fate of the nation (for the next two years, at least) now seems to hang in the balance of one more election.
Every single living, breathing being around the country, but particularly in Georgia, must remain absolutely laser-focused on Georgia for the next month to ensure that if either Blake Masters or Adam Laxalt lose, Herschel Walker wins.
This would drive a stake through the vampiric heart of the illegitimate Biden regime and its cronies currently occupying the seat of government in the United States of America.