Georgia Sen. Raphael Warnock and Herschel Walker clashed Fri. in one of the most anticipated debates of the midterms.
All eyes will be on Georgia's Senate race this Nov.: Republicans are hoping to flip the seat and win back their majority.
Warnock won his seat in 2021's high-stakes Georgia Senate runoffs, flipping the chamber to Democratic control.
Could he win a full six-year term? Per FiveThirtyEight's poll average, Warnock is leading Walker by 4 points in the polls.
Fri.'s debate opened with a discussion on the insulin price cap included in the Inflation Reduction Act.
Walker said he would have voted against the IRA: "Unless you're eating right, insulin isn't doing you any good."
Walker was also asked about the Daily Beast's report that he paid for an abortion in 2009. Walker denied the report Fri.:
On abortion, Walker said he supported Georgia's so-called "heartbeat bill" that bans abortion after six weeks:
Walker previously said he supported a national ban with no exceptions for rape, incest or life of the mother.
Warnock on abortion: "I’m a man of faith and I have a profound reverence for life and a deep respect for choice."
Warnock also criticized Walker Fri. for falsely claiming that he worked for the Cobb County Police Department:
In response, Walker pulled out an honorary police badge, noting that he worked with "many police officers."
Walker then got into a spat with the moderator, who reprimanded him for violating debate prop rules.
On health care, Warnock called on Georgia to expand Medicaid and extend coverage to 600K+ residents.