Herschel Walker says he’s still racing at full speed.
“I’m like Ricky Bobby – I don’t come to lose,” he said, referencing the 2006 Will Ferrell comedy movie “Talladega Nights” at his suburban Atlanta watch party.
The previous football hero pulled a line from a famous movie in one other sport to point out supporters he’s not giving up his chase of Georgia Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock, as their election contest heads to a possible runoff.
With 94% of the vote in, Warnock has 49.3% of the vote in comparison with Walker’s 48.6%. Libertarian candidate Chase Oliver scored 2.1% of the vote.
Walker or Warnock must get 50% or more of the vote to avoid a Dec. 6 run-off that appears increasingly likely.
Warnock told supporters late Tuesday that he’s monitoring leads to a race he expected to be close.
“That’s where we’re, so y’all just hang in there,” the Senator said. “I’m feeling good.”
The runoff could be a well-known territory for Warnock, who was elected via runoff in a 2020 special election to fill the reminder of Sen. Johnny Isakson’s term. He defeated Kelly Loeffler, who had been appointed to the Senate and served for one yr, with 51% of the vote.
With Post wires.