Republican Senate nominee for Georgia Herschel Walker told Politico on Saturday that he believes Georgia voters will be motivated to vote for him to keep Republican control of the House of Representatives.
It usually helps a candidate's chances of winning if they know what office they are running for, right?
On the heels of Tuesday's runoff election, Senator Warnock and Herschel Walker campaigned this weekend for what appears to be a close fight.
Politico caught up with Trump's endorsed selection on Saturday and the short interview didn't go well for the controversial Walker.
“They’re not [less motivated] because they know right now that the House will be even so they don’t want to understand what is happening right now,” he said of voters. “You get the House, you get the committees. You get all the committees even, they just stall things within there. So if we keep a check on Joe Biden, we just going to keep a check on him.”
Huh?
Okay, that's not just a little mistake or a flub of a word.
It appeared Walker truly believed for that interview he was running for the House.
Last week Walker claimed his election will determine the controlling interest of the Senate, which it will not.
Walker has made bizarre statement after bizarre statement, given word salad interviews on Fox News, and made nonsensical speeches on the campaign trail.
All of this has caused much agita among Republicans.
Mixing up the Senate with the House is his latest gaffe.
Maybe tonight he'll claim he'd be a great Mayor of Atlanta?