Obama Chides Herschel Walker Over Werewolf, Vampire Observations

Former President Barack Obama jokingly recalled having the similar werewolf and vampire debate as Herschel Walker, Georgia’s GOP candidate for U.S. Senate, and his feedback had some chunk to them.

Obama, all over a speech for Walker’s runoff opponent, Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock, referred to unusual feedback through the Republican candidate at a rally Thursday in Atlanta for Warnock.

Walker had made the feedback at a November rally, recalling gazing the film “Fright Evening” and finding how a “werewolf can kill a vampire.”

Obama joked with a crowd that Walker’s ideas at the horror film creatures have been a few of the problems of significant significance to the electorate of Georgia.

“It is a debate that I should confess I as soon as had myself ― when I used to be 7. Then I grew up,” Obama added.

“Should you’re questioning, through the way in which, Mr. Walker made up our minds he sought after to be a werewolf, which is superb. So far as I’m involved, he can also be anything else he desires to be except for for a United States senator.”

You’ll watch Obama’s jab on the Republican candidate underneath.

It’s now not the primary time Obama has mocked Walker.

He referred to the previous soccer megastar in October as a “superstar that wishes to be a political candidate” and mentioned his on-field luck doesn’t qualify him for different roles that require revel in and judgment, akin to an airline pilot.

Over 1 million folks have voted early within the runoff election between Walker and Warnock, an election this is set to conclude with in-person balloting Tuesday.