Rommie wrote:I do find it very telling though that the speaker of the House announces he's not running for re-election just two days later. Good riddance and all that, but in the context of this week holy hell it feels like rats fleeing the ship. The fact that Paul Ryan doesn't even feel obliged to put on a public face even if he's stepping down goes to show how little he thinks of Trump's chances are of doing something for his agenda over just being a headache of impeachment proportions, and what he thinks of their chances for the House this fall.
Historically, the party who does not have a president in the WH typically takes control of the House and/or the Senate in the off-year elections. This year, if the pundits, the early elections, and the polls, are even close to right the House is going to flip very strongly to the Democrats. The Senate is not quite as endangered depending on who you ask. But, we do know that many Republicans are facing real challengers in districts that in many instances didn't even bother to field a democratic competitor in past elections.. The early elections seems to be showing that if the incumbent is facing a decent challenger they are in trouble. And a lot of people are starting to notice that.
A lot of Republicans are retiring last year and this one.
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