Herschel Walker, the GOP nominee for a U.S. Senate seat in Georgia, stated people who find themselves frightened in regards to the excessive price of insulin ought to “eat proper” in his solely debate towards Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) on Friday.
Throughout an trade in regards to the financial system and the excessive price of residing, Warnock touted his work passing laws decreasing prescription drug costs, together with a $35 cap on month-to-month insulin prices. He famous that Walker had opposed the regulation, which is known as the Inflation Discount Act.
Walker responded by saying the Inflation Discount Act had not decreased inflation. Then he argued that individuals who want insulin ought to take into consideration consuming higher.
“I consider in lowering insulin however on the similar time, you gotta eat proper. I do know many individuals that’s on insulin. Except you’re consuming proper, insulin is doing you no good. So it’s important to get meals costs down and also you gotta get fuel down so you’ll be able to go get insulin,” the GOP candidate stated.
Medical specialists say that sustaining a nutritious diet can cut back an individual’s threat for Sort 2 diabetes. However maintaining a healthy diet wouldn’t assist folks with Sort 1 diabetes, who can’t produce insulin in any respect and who’re struggling to purchase it.
The Georgia Senate race is without doubt one of the key battles within the upcoming election that might decide management of the Senate. Warnock, a pastor who gained his seat in a 2021 runoff, is looking for his first full time period in workplace.
Public polling has proven Warnock with a small however constant lead over Walker. If neither candidate receives greater than 50% of the vote in November, there shall be a runoff.
The expectations had been low for Walker heading into Friday’s debate. The previous soccer star himself admitted that Warnock would greatest him on a debate stage. “I’m not that good,” Walker said final month. However the Republican challenger was aggressive and principally held his personal towards the incumbent senator. He didn’t faceplant like Democrats had been hoping for.
The moderators by no means actually pressed Walker to elucidate reviews that he paid for a former girlfriend to get an abortion in 2009, regardless of claiming to oppose abortion. Walker once more denied it ever occurred, and the controversy moved on to different matters.
In a single notable trade, a moderator reprimanded Walker for flashing a “prop” police badge after Warnock dinged him for pretending to be a police officer.