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American elections: Republicans fear not to save "their" Senate

2020-11-02T20:02:39.502Z


Fourteen out of a hundred seats could change political color.Donald Trump himself doubts it. Not of his victory, in which he believes in and against all rather pessimistic polls, but of the survival of a Republican majority in the Senate. “ It will be very hard ” to preserve it, he confided during a private meeting with donors from the Grand Old Party (GOP, conservative). With 53 Republican seats against 47 Democrats, the leader of the Upper House, Mitch Mc


Donald Trump himself doubts it.

Not of his victory, in which he believes in and against all rather pessimistic polls, but of the survival of a Republican majority in the Senate.

It will be very hard

” to preserve it, he confided during a private meeting with donors from the Grand Old Party (GOP, conservative).

With 53 Republican seats against 47 Democrats, the leader of the Upper House, Mitch McConnell, himself recognizes that the specter of a Democratic stranglehold is very real.

And, therefore, a supremacy of the left both over the executive and the Congress, the House of Representatives already being controlled by the opposition since the

midterms

(

midterm

elections) of 2018. “

It's

fine.

to play 50-50

, predicts Kentucky's chosen one, renowned for his cold and direct style.

The other side did a hell of a job.

We knew we were going to have to step up to the plate in Montana, Colorado, Arizona, Iowa, North Carolina and Maine.

But they managed to make

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Source: lefigaro

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