Herschel Walker is like a crazy uncle who should not be trusted with serious responsibility, according to Barack Obama.

Mr. Walker has been speaking about issues that are important to the people of Georgia. "Do you think it's better to be a vampire or a werewolf?" Obama asked the crowd at the rally.

"This is a debate that I once had myself, when I was seven years old," the former president said. I got older.

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Walker's bizarre aside during a November rally is related to Obama's reference to horror movies. The former president poked fun at the 1982 Heisman Trophy winner, who claimed he let Obama beat him in basketball before admitting that they had never met.

I am not sure if you know, but vampire are some cool people. Walker made a statement. A vampire can be killed by a werewolf, that's what I discovered. Is that something you knew? I didn't know that.

The outcome of Tuesday's election will affect whether the chamber will remain evenly split or if Democrats will hold a 51-47 majority. Georgia cannot afford to send someone like Walker to Washington, according to Obama.

If he wasn't running for Senate, this would be funnier. "We all know some folks in our lives, who we don't wish them ill will, they say crazy things, and we're all aware of what happened to them." You don't give them serious responsibilities because they are part of the family.

Obama wanted people to know that Walker was going to become a werewolf.

He said that he could be anything he wanted to be besides a senator.

A representative for Walker's campaign didn't reply immediately.