Herschel Walker brings ‘Unite Georgia’ campaign to Cleveland

Georgia U.S. Senate candidate Herschel Walker speaks during a campaign rally Wednesday morning in Cleveland. (wrwh.com)

The Herschel Walker ‘Unite Georgia’ bus tour rolled into Cleveland Wednesday morning. The Republican Senate hopeful was greeted by a crowd of people who came to hear what he had to say and show their support.

During his speech, Walker accused his opponent, Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock, of not standing up for Georgians. He said the police and military have his full support – from defunding to injecting pronouns into the military.

“I can tell you my pronoun is sick and tired of this,” Walker said.

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During his remarks, Walker went so far as to call Warnock a Marxist. He accused the Atlanta preacher-turned-politician of trying to abolish the police and court system and break down the family.

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“Wow, in my definition, that’s Marxist,” Walker commented.

The former UGA football star pumped up the White County crowd when he told them, “Your warrior is here.” [Warriors is the nickname of White County High’s athletic teams.]

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Walker, who’s running on the Republican ticket at the urging of Donald Trump, took time after his speech to shake hands and speak with those who attended.

South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham is accompanying Walker on this leg of his tour, along with other GOP notables including former U.S. Department of State spokesperson, Morgan Ortagus.