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Trump privately said to donors it will be 'tough' for Republicans to keep Senate

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Trump privately said to donors it will be 'tough' for Republicans to keep Senate




The GOP doesn't have a prayer of taking the House, and its hold on the Senate grows more tenuous by the day.
 
With democracy eliminated, it will be "tough" for any Republicans to "win."
 
It is terrible, indeed, to have a POTUS who supports policy over party.
 
It is terrible, indeed, to have a POTUS who supports policy over party.

As the RNC admitted, they have no policy for 2020. Policy is whatever Donald Trump says it is on any given day.

It will be their undoing in 8 days.
 
It is terrible, indeed, to have a POTUS who supports policy over party.

They "they-don't-kiss-my-butt-enough" policy?

With democracy eliminated, it will be "tough" for any Republicans to "win."

Yes, Trump is working hard to eliminate democracy, but we all hope he will fail and Republicans will pay.
 
Trump is working hard to eliminate democracy, but we all hope he will fail and Republicans will pay.

Flipping the Senate and expanding our House of Representatives majority will be making them pay for worshiping the worst person in America. It is sad that there can't be more Republicans up for re-election in Democratic states.
 
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