The Daily - The Personal and Political Saga of Herschel Walker
Episode Date: October 17, 2022Herschel Walker, the former football star who is running for the Senate, is, according to the Times political reporter Maya King, a “demigod in Georgia sports and in Georgia culture.”The midterm e...lection in that state is crucial — it could determine whether Democrats keep control of the Senate. Mr. Walker’s candidacy, however, has been tainted by a slew of stories about his character, including claims that he paid for an abortion for a former girlfriend despite publicly opposing the procedure.Guest: Maya King, a politics reporter covering the South for The New York Times.Background reading: How Republicans cast aside concerns and learned to love Mr. Walker.Will any of the allegations against Mr. Walker actually matter?For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday.
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From The New York Times, I'm Michael Barbaro. This is The Daily.
Joe Biden is the winner of Georgia. This is a huge victory for the Democrats, a state
they've long eyed.
Much of the focus of Georgia's flip from red to blue in 2020 was on its role in delivering
the White House to Democrats.
Democrats have officially secured Senate control after winning both runoff races in Georgia.
But equally important was what happened a few months later,
when Georgia voters handed Democrats control of the Senate. Now.
Incumbent Senator Raphael Warnock is hoping to hold on to his current seat.
Georgia may be the state to determine whether Democrats keep control of the Senate because
of a closely fought race that has become increasingly focused on the personal life
and alleged hypocrisy of the Republican nominee, Herschel Walker.
The former college football star has been battered by a series of scandals in recent weeks. Today, my colleague, Maya King, on the story of Walker's candidacy.
It's Monday, October 17th.
October 17th. Herschel Walker. What's that story? So after the 2020 presidential election and the 2021 Senate runoffs, Republicans had to do some soul searching, some recalibrating, because one of the reasons
that they lost those two Senate seats was low voter turnout in the runoffs. Many Republicans
in Georgia decided to stay home because they didn't trust the elections. Donald Trump was saying again
and again that the election had been stolen from him, that it was unfair, that the results couldn't
fully be trusted. So once we get to the 2022 midterms and the Senate primary, Republicans
were very focused on finding a candidate who would bring people back out to vote and someone who could bring a little bit of star power
or at least some name recognition to match that of the Reverend
and now Senator Raphael Warnock and someone who was able to raise the money
and essentially do the work to put back together this Republican coalition in Georgia.
I'm a conservative, not because someone told me to be.
I'm a conservative because I believe in smaller government. And that's why it was such a huge deal when in August of 2021.
My name is Herschel Walker and I'm running for the United States Senate. Herschel Walker officially
announced that he would be running for the United States Senate. I'm a kid from a small town in Georgia who's lived the American dream,
and I'm ready to fight to keep that dream alive for you too.
And tell me about Walker.
Ballou gives the ball to Herschel Walker.
Walker finds a hole in the right side.
He's outside, and he may be gone.
It's hard to overstate just who Herschel Walker is to football fans.
Herschel Walker, there he goes again.
And to Southerners, but particularly to Georgians.
Touchdown, Georgia.
He played for the University of Georgia in the 1980s. It is now a great pleasure to announce
the winner of the 1982 Heisman Memorial Trophy from the University of Georgia, Herschel Walker.
And actually won the Heisman Trophy. Which even I know is the most prestigious award in college football. Yes.
He is a demigod in Georgia sports and in Georgia culture.
And so when we're talking about star power and someone who can clear a field
and someone who can raise the money,
it was all but certain that while Walker was completely untested, that his past
was not fully vetted, he would still be the kind of candidate that many in the Republican
Party in Georgia were looking for to reignite some of that energy that had really been lacking
among the Republican electorate in Georgia, heading into a very competitive, very high-stakes run for the
United States Senate. You said that Walker really hadn't been vetted. So explain why that becomes
important. There were aspects of Walker's past that had not fully been reviewed. There is this
incident between his ex-wife, Cindy Grossman,
and Mr. Walker that Ms. Grossman describes in great detail in interviews, where Walker,
in a fit of rage, puts a gun to her temple and threatens to pull the trigger, threatens to kill
her. Wow. That's pretty extraordinary. It is. And it's something that might otherwise disqualify a candidate with
far less star power and far less influence than Herschel Walker. However, Herschel Walker has
written a book about his struggles with mental illness and mentions this incident, saying that
this was an unfortunate consequence of his struggles with mental health.
And these concerns were tested a little bit during the primary.
How so?
So Gary Black, one of Herschel Walker's more formidable opponents in the primary,
essentially sounded the alarm about Walker and his campaign.
If he is the nominee for the Republicans,
the race will be about Herschel Walker and his deficiencies from June to November, period.
Black warned voters that if they chose Herschel Walker,
that these kinds of allegations would be the type of thing that could cause him to lose a general election.
I interviewed Gary Black during the primary a few weeks before the election, and he told me, if Herschel Walker is the nominee for the Republican Party in Georgia, the race will be about Herschel Walker.
If I'm the nominee, the race will be about Raphael Warnock.
Republicans knew going into this race that this would be part of Walker's oppo file.
that this would be part of Walker's oppo file.
So how is it that Walker, because we know he does win the primary,
ends up overcoming this pretty potent line of attack from Gary Black?
Well, one of the big things that happens, of course,
is that he enters the race with the endorsement.
I want to tell you that it's great to be back in this incredible state where... Former President Donald Trump.
The next United States Senator from Georgia, my good friend, and what an athlete he is.
This is a close personal friend also of Walker.
Herschel Walker has got everything and we love Herschel. Come on, Herschel.
And on top of that, again, Walker's celebrity and star power here is something that really excites Republican voters in Georgia.
They like the fact that they have one of the biggest names in the state's history carrying their party's banner for the United States Senate.
And he wins the Republican nomination for the Senate by a landslide and defeats Gary Black by more than 50 points by
the end of the night. Wow. So when Walker wins, I'm quite curious what political professionals
in the state and reporters like you, Maya, started to make of his chances in the general election,
given everything you've just laid out, these liabilities, and given who Walker was about to
face, this celebrity in his own right, Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock.
I think there were still some misgivings there.
But Walker also had tried to get ahead of some of these domestic violence allegations, saying, you know, that this was something that really did happen and that he has since apologized and made amends,
he entered this race kind of already as if he had dealt with those things.
And it felt like he was still very much a strong contender against Raphael Warnock.
So how do the two of them campaign against each other once we enter the general election?
Very quickly.
It seems that right now, Senator Warnock doesn't care about this country.
They seem to be putting America second.
Hershel Walker makes his campaign all about Raphael Warnock and Democratic leadership in Washington.
Right now, since Raphael Warnock been in office, we got higher taxes, we got higher gas prices.
His argument from day one has been that a vote for Raphael Warnock is very likely to
maintain Democratic control of the Senate.
The country's gone down.
And he essentially tried to equate Raphael Warnock with Joe Biden.
Interesting.
And if we continue to have leadership like Joe Biden and Raphael Warnock,
who's cut from the same cloth, this is what we're going to get.
We're going to get weak leaders in Washington.
They've shown that they're weak.
And what about Warnock?
What is his message?
I'm Raphael Warnock.
I'm a dad, a senator, a pastor, but a magician?
I'm not.
Warnock campaigns largely on his record in the Senate. So in just a year in the Senate, did I think I could fix Washington?
Of course not.
But every day I focused on what I could do for our state.
And goes to not just Democratic strongholds talking to his base,
but these more deep red counties in
central and southern Georgia. I work with Democrats and Republicans if it means helping Georgia.
And one thing that he's really talked about quite a bit on the stump is his work with Republican
senators. Ted Cruz and I are both on the Commerce Committee. He talks quite a bit about the Cruz-Warnock Amendment,
this funding that he was able to secure in partnership with Senator Ted Cruz from Texas.
And so here we are, two men who disagree, some might think on almost everything.
But we got together on the night...
To expand a portion of a highway connecting Georgia and Texas.
My job as a legislator is to recognize that there is a road that runs through our humanity that's bigger than politics, bigger than race, bigger than region.
making. One, are his way of talking to those conservative or independent moderate voters who have some misgivings about Democratic leadership, saying that I work with Republicans and I can
continue to do that. And also, I think it's his way of trying to say, look, I've already been in
the United States Senate. I know how this thing works, so send me back for a full term.
Right.
What I'm not hearing you say, Maya,
is that Warnock addresses Herschel Walker's personal life,
these extraordinary, in some cases, violent stories
that are right there for the taking.
He doesn't.
He really goes out of his way to not say anything about them.
Why? I think it's a few things. One, Raphael Warnock is a senator. He's also a pastor.
He has a brand of not going so low. The other thing is this question of whether Raphael Warnock,
should he wade into more conversation and talk more about Walker's past and these allegations,
if that would give Republicans license to also unearth dirt or controversy that they can find around Raphael Warnock's personal life.
Hmm. And is there something there for them to find?
Hmm. And is there something there for them to find?
In 2020, he and his wife had an argument outside of her home where she claimed that he ran over her foot.
Police, when they were called to the scene and paramedics, found no physical damage to her.
And Raphael Warnock was not charged.
But the optics of that incident were not great. Got it. So for Warnock, there's very little upside in speaking about Herschel Walker's history with his wife. No. And Senator Warnock
and his wife are now divorced. And so the details of those proceedings, too, I believe are things
that Democrats and Warnock would rather steer
totally clear of and not want to give Republicans any sort of opening to look a little bit further
at. So at this point, as the general election has gotten underway, we're talking about the spring,
that warning from Walker's primary opponent, Gary Black. His warning that nominating Herschel Walker
would make the race all about Walker and not about the Democrats, for all the reasons that
you have just laid out. That hasn't happened, has it? No, and the race remains within the margin
of error, an extremely tight virtual tie. But the race is very quickly
going to become entirely
about Walker as a number of
shoes start to drop around him
and his personal life.
We'll be right back. So Maya, tell us about these shoes that start to drop around Herschel Walker.
Well, we start to see stories about aspects of Herschel Walker's personal life
that contradict a lot of what he said
in interviews and on the stump.
New at 11, Republican Georgia Senate candidate
Herschel Walker is acknowledging a second son.
The first story to come out is from the Daily Beast.
Herschel Walker is admitting that he has a 10-year-old son
who he didn't raise.
Where they report that Herschel Walker has a son who he does not see
and is not involved in his life.
Court documents show that the boy's mother had to sue him for paternity and child support.
And how does that contradict how he's campaigning?
Well, in interviews with a number of conservative personalities
and at times during campaign events.
If you have a child with a woman, even if you have to leave that woman,
even if you have to leave that woman, you don't leave the child.
Herschel Walker has repeatedly said that a big issue in African-American communities
is this problem of absentee fathers.
And he says,
I want to apologize to the African-American community.
That he wants to apologize to the Black community for the ways that Black men have not been as active.
Because I know that fatherless home is a major, major problem.
Fascinating. And suddenly he is that very absentee father.
Himself, it's revealed.
Right. Two days later.
Earlier this week, the Daily Beast reported that Walker had a second son.
And wait, there's more.
Another story comes out about two additional children
that Herschel Walker has who he also does not see.
Herschel Walker now says that he's the father of another son as well as a daughter.
And so he essentially contradicts himself in a major message
that he's tried to deliver here against absentee fathers, particularly in black households.
And then comes another big bombshell.
According to the Daily Beast, Trump endorsed Georgia Republican Senate nominee Herschel Walker, allegedly got a woman pregnant in 2009, and then he paid for her to have an abortion.
Got a woman pregnant in 2009, and then he paid for her to have an abortion.
And that comes in the form of a major story about a woman who alleged that Herschel Walker paid for her to have an abortion. The Daily Beast has the woman's receipt for the procedure, and the check Walker sent her days later.
They even have a photo of the get well card Walker apparently set the woman after the abortion.
Card reading, quote, rest, relax, recover.
A signature saying, pray you are feeling better with what looks like Walker's signature age.
This woman claimed that while she was living in Atlanta, she and Herschel Walker had a relationship, conceived a child.
Herschel Walker had a relationship, conceived a child, and Herschel Walker told her that the time 13 years ago when they did conceive the child was not right for him to have a baby
and asked her to have the procedure.
So I have to imagine this is a very complicated revelation for a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate.
Especially a Republican candidate like Herschel Walker, who has really been an outlier on the right in his staunch opposition to abortion. He has said repeatedly on the campaign trail
that he is against abortion with no exceptions.
Hmm. So suddenly Herschel Walker, who has contradicted his policy positions on being a father who takes care of his children, is now accused of contradicting his position when it comes to abortion by saying, no exceptionserschel Walker paid for her to have an abortion, but also asked her to have a second abortion when she became pregnant a second time with the child that is now theirs.
One of the children who has been reported to be one of Herschel Walker's children that he does not spend time with.
So Maya, I'm really curious.
children that he does not spend time with. So Maya, I'm really curious, once this cascade of revelations becomes public, I mean, these really bombshell things to emerge in the heat
of a general election campaign, what is the reaction from Republican voters in Georgia?
The most immediate reaction from the Republican Party is to rally around Walker, to sort of wrap their arms
around him even tighter. One of the first events that Walker had right after the story was first
published a few weeks ago, he went to a Baptist megachurch in metro Atlanta and was surrounded by around 100 to 150 conservative activists,
Walker supporters, largely white, but a fair amount also of Black evangelicals
who were there to support him. And so, press were not allowed inside this actual event,
which was billed as a prayer luncheon for Herschel Walker.
But according to some readouts that we got from people who actually attended, Mr. Walker was met
with a hero's welcome as soon as he walked into this luncheon. He got a standing ovation. People
told him that they had his back, that they were on his side. And at the end of this luncheon, circled around him in prayer,
laid hands on him and prayed for the success of his campaign
and for his strength in the face of what they saw was an outright attack
on someone who they believe is a good man who is being unfairly targeted
for aspects of his personal life.
And these are religious people who presumably would be the hardest on Herschel Walker for violating their moral code on something like abortion.
You're saying they are doubling down on their support of him when they learn that he has done this.
when they learn that he has done this. Yes, and I think it's important to remember here
that while Mr. Walker's behavior might run counter
to what their beliefs are religiously,
there's also the political argument to be made
that at this moment has proven to be even stronger.
That while Herschel Walker has possibly financed these abortions
or not been active in the lives of his children,
there are many who believe that those stories are wrong,
that this is part of a larger agenda that the media might have against Herschel Walker.
And then there are also those religious conservative voters
who still believe that even if Mr. Walker is a flawed candidate, if he is elected to the United States Senate, he will uphold conservative Christian principles.
Right. And this is a compromise we saw many religious conservatives make when it came to Donald Trump in 2016.
They understood that his personal life did not conform to his conservative political views.
They didn't care because they believed he would do their bidding in Washington,
and he did over and over and over again.
It seems the same compromise is being articulated here
when it comes to social and religious conservatives and Herschel Walker.
Right. And so I was curious about how some of these voters, the types who might not necessarily
come to a church and pray over Herschel Walker, but were still deciding whether to support him,
might feel at this stage of the campaign.
Hey, how are you?
I'm good, how are you?
Good, it's good to meet you.
So I and our colleague Robert Jemison
went to a farmer's market in the Atlanta suburb of Alpharetta,
about 30 miles north of the city.
Let's see, who do we want to talk to?
And we talked to a number of different kinds of voters.
How would you characterize your politics?
Which party do you usually identify with more?
I'm a Republican.
So how are you feeling then, specifically around the Senate race
between Raphael Warnock and Herschel Walker?
Who do you plan to support at this stage?
I simply don't know, to be honest with you.
I do struggle with that one.
For those who were conservative,
some of them weren't sure if they wanted to support Herschel Walker.
Do any of these allegations get in the way of your ability to make a decision on whether or not you'll support Herschel Walker?
Yes.
I don't like the hypocritical side of the Herschel Walker thing.
I think there are a lot more qualified candidates for the role.
I wish there was someone else, but there's not.
I'm a little disappointed the Republican Party chose him.
Some people felt like they were going to leave
the Senate portion of the ballot completely blank.
Probably not voting.
I might just not vote on that particular category.
Since I'm a Republican,
it might be something I don't check off.
So you wouldn't vote then for Raphael Warnock.
It would either be you vote for Herschel Walker or nobody?
Yeah.
Correct.
And then there were others who said...
I mean, I'm probably going to vote for Herschel even though I went to Georgia Tech.
I'm not...
Yeah.
I am a Republican, and I want to see Republican control of the Senate.
Raphael Warnock's been a rubber stamp for Biden,
so just don't give me someone who supports Biden 100%.
That's really it.
And they understood that while Herschel Walker
might have a lot of personal baggage,
he would still be a reliable Republican vote
in the chamber at the end of the day.
If you get too involved in the private life of any politician,
you won't vote for any private life of any politician,
you won't vote for any of them.
I mean, let's be honest, they're politicians.
And we all know that basically politicians have a certain degree of lying, cheating, and stealing in them, or they wouldn't be politicians.
Thank you.
So there are a variety of outcomes that could take place here.
But it's important to remember also that for all of these voters who are saying
that they're not sure,
these voters who are weighing
leaving the Senate portion blank
or voting for the third party candidate,
these are the voters that Walker
is really going to have to work to win over.
And we're still talking about a swing state
where elections can be decided by fewer
than 20,000 votes. And so it's not a great sign for the Walker campaign that the kinds of voters
who would normally be all in for a Republican ticket, that there is a critical mass of those
voters who are saying that they're just not quite sure if they can cast
a ballot for Herschel Walker yet. Right. If they're telling you they might leave their ballot blank,
that's a problem for Walker. Yes. So I want to return to the very beginning of our conversation
because it was about a tough decision that Republicans had to make in a swing state. Gary
Black said, if you pick Herschel Walker,
this race will become all about Walker.
That has very much happened.
And it seems it has happened
to the detriment of Republicans,
and it has made this more of an uphill battle
than perhaps it needed to be.
Every moment that voters spend
thinking about Herschel Walker's past and background is a moment that Republicans wish they would spend thinking about Joe Biden and the economy instead.
These are the backroom conversations that conservative strategists are having when they express their concerns about just how well Walker might perform in November.
express their concerns about just how well Walker might perform in November.
And so it's clear that Walker's damaging reports,
his performance over the last several months,
is bringing back some pretty painful memories for Republicans in Georgia who fear that they may have sabotaged themselves,
that they may have traded in political viability for celebrity.
Well, Maya, thank you very much. We appreciate it.
Thank you.
The Times reports that since Herschel Walker's ex-girlfriend accused him of paying for an abortion,
four different polls have found that he's fallen behind Raphael Warnock by an average of 2.5 percentage points,
suggesting that the scandal has hurt Walker's standing with Georgia voters.
During their first and only debate on Friday night,
Warnock made a rare and pointed reference to Walker's personal life, saying, quote,
My children know that I am with them and for them, and that I support them in every single way that a father does.
We'll be right back.
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