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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Tue Aug 27, 2019, 01:10 PM Aug 2019

Nervous Republicans focus energy on protecting Senate 'firewall' [View all]

The GOP majority in the Senate is shaping up as a firewall for Republicans who are worried that President Trump might falter and lose the White House next year.

Republicans see winning back the House majority as a tough climb in 2020, and head-to-head matchups between Trump and various Democratic presidential contenders show the president behind his potential challengers.

Though Republicans overall are optimistic about Trump's reelection prospects, they see holding the Senate, where they have a 53-47 edge, as crucial given the shape of races for the White House and lower chamber. And they're playing their cards accordingly.

"If we lose the presidency - and if I had to guess right now, the odds are 10 percent we get the House back - the Senate is the only check and balance," said one former Republican Senate chief of staff. "If we don't keep the Senate, we're basically screwed. I hate to just cut to the chase, but that is exactly what the [National Republican Senatorial Committee] is running with."

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/nervous-republicans-focus-energy-on-protecting-senate-firewall/ar-AAGoxvQ?li=BBnb7Kz

Meaning they'll continue to obstruct and do nothing if they keep the Senate.

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