On the surface, Herschel Walker does not appear to be a natural choice for the U.S. Senate. The Associated Press recently reported that the retired football player’s record includes allegations that he “repeatedly threatened his ex-wife’s life, exaggerated claims of financial success and alarmed business associates with unpredictable behavior.” The article also referenced his “long struggle with mental illness,” including a dissociative identity disorder diagnosis.
Complicating matters, Walker, who has never held or sought elected office, was encouraged to run in Georgia — despite living in Texas.
Despite all of this, Walker moved back to Georgia and launched a Republican campaign, which has not gone especially well so far.
For example, the retired athlete has avoided public interactions with voters and turned down interview requests with mainstream journalists. Describing his curious strategy of running for office while hiding, CNN recently noted, “Walker’s schedule keeps him largely behind closed doors.”
What’s more, his bare-bones website includes effectively no information about the candidate, his ideas, or why he believes it’d be a good idea to elect the first-time candidate to the Senate.
And yet, Republicans are eager to welcome him to the chamber. Politico reported this morning:








