Politico reports:
In the eight weeks running up to the May 24 primary, two super PACs supporting Walker’s GOP rivals plan to drop millions of dollars in ads attacking Walker, according to people familiar with their spending plans — ad buys that stand to alter the shape of a race that could decide control of the Senate.
Walker is still expected to finish first in the primary. But his opponents intend to drive his support under 50 percent and force him into a June runoff, when the second-place finisher will be able to focus attention on what many Georgia Republicans contend is Walker’s unique vulnerability to Democratic attack: his history of alleged domestic abuse.
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“I’ve spent 20 years of my career building the Republican Party in the state of Georgia, and Herschel Walker is going to be a drag on the whole thing and potentially make the whole thing go down the drain,” @GaryBlackForGA tells @natalie_allison. https://t.co/L7CVjAg0p0
— Michael Kruse (@michaelkruse) April 1, 2022