Herschel Walker’s presence in the Senate, if elected on Dec. 6, will mean the difference for Republicans between being able to check action by the Democrats versus not being able to stop them from passing controversial measures.
Ralph Reed, founder and chairman of the Faith and Freedom Coalition, who warmed up a Republican crowd of about 100 people for Walker in Dalton on Nov. 30, detailed how that will work.
If Walker wins, he said, the Republicans and Democrats will have equal membership on Senate committees such as judiciary, appropriations, and finance, with 10 members apiece.
“That means without a Republican, they can’t do much of anything in the Senate. It means they can’t issue subpoenas and engage in kangaroo-court investigations. It means they can’t appoint radical liberals to the court….}