without which Republicans can't hope to win a statewide race in swing areas.
And then Trump's mob breached the Capitol. And one of the darkest days in the history of the Republic unfolded further. Every looted item from a congressional office, every Confederate flag marched through the rotunda, every broken window in the Capitol represents a fatal blow to the GOP. In other words, they're spineless and afraid Trump will support a primary opponent. They don't stand for anything but keeping their cushy seats on Capitol Hill. Sen. Todd Young
Republicans might be afraid of facing Trump-backed primary challenges, but the Georgia Senate runoffs suggest fealty to Trump isn't a guaranteed ticket to victory anymore — not even in the deep South.
anthonyLfisher Seems dangerous advocating for one party for the next decade, because democrats will surely have control in the years to come. When this happens you are essentially disenfranchising a group of people.