(CNN) Sen. Rick Scott of Florida will travel to Georgia on Tuesday to support GOP Senate nominee Herschel Walker, whose campaign has been reeling following reports Walker asked a woman to terminate two pregnancies.
The move by Scott highlights how critical the race in Georgia is with a 50-50 split in the US Senate. Scott is chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, the Senate Republican campaign arm.
"The Democrats want to destroy this country, and they will try to destroy anyone who gets in their way. Today it's Herschel Walker, but tomorrow it's the American people," Scott said in a statement sent to CNN on Saturday. "I'm proud to stand with Herschel Walker and make sure Georgians know that he will always fight to protect them from the forces trying to destroy Georgia values and Georgia's economy, led by Raphael Warnock."
Warnock, a Democratic senator from Georgia, is Walker's opponent.
The Daily Beast reported on Friday that Walker paid for a woman's abortion in 2009. The woman told The New York Times that Walker asked her to terminate a second pregnancy two years later, but she refused the request and their relationship ended.
Walker, who said in May he supports a full ban on abortions, with no exceptions, has denied the earlier report from The Daily Beast, calling the allegation a "flat-out lie."
CNN has not independently confirmed the woman's allegation about the abortion or that Walker urged her to terminate a second pregnancy. CNN has reached out to the Walker campaign for comment.
Earlier Saturday, Warnock, said Walker "has trouble with the truth."
"It's up to Georgia voters. It's not up to him, it's not up to me," Warnock said. "We do know that my opponent has trouble with the truth. And we'll see how all this plays out, but I am focused squarely on the health care needs of my constituents, including reproductive health care."
NRSC spokesperson Chris Hartline said on Saturday that the organization will "have a big presence in Georgia in the final stretch."
Republican Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas will also be in Georgia to campaign for Walker on Tuesday.
"Senator Cotton is headed to Georgia on Tuesday to campaign for Herschel Walker and help Republicans take back the Senate next month," Cotton's communications director, Caroline Tabler, told CNN. "He believes Herschel will be a champion for Georgia who will vote to keep violent criminals in jail, for lower gas prices, and to stop Joe Biden's inflationary policies."
The Washington Post first reported on Scott and Cotton's trip to Georgia.
On Sunday, GOP Rep. Don Bacon, who is facing a competitive reelection in a swing district in Nebraska, told NBC he still backs Walker.
"I sure do," Bacon told Kristen Welker on "Meet the Press."
"Hershel needs to come clean and be honest," he added. "We also know that we all make mistakes. It's better -- if this actually did happen -- it's better to say 'I'm sorry' and ask for forgiveness."
This headline and story have been updated.