Republicans grow nervous about losing the Senate amid worries over Trump's handling of pandemic
Republicans are increasingly nervous they could lose control of the Senate this fall as a potent combination of a cratering economy, President Trumps handling of the pandemic and rising enthusiasm among Democratic voters dims their electoral prospects.
In recent weeks, GOP senators have been forced into a difficult political dance as polling shifts in favor of Democrats: Tout their own response to the coronavirus outbreak without overtly distancing themselves from a president whose management of the crisis is under intense scrutiny but who still holds significant sway with Republican voters.
It is a bleak picture right now all across the map, to be honest with you, said one Republican strategist closely involved in Senate races who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss concerns within the party. This whole conversation is a referendum on Trump, and that is a bad place for Republicans to be. But its also not a forever place.
Republicans have privately become alarmed at the situation in key races where they are counting on GOP incumbents such as Sen. Susan Collins (Maine) and Thom Tillis (N.C.) to hold the line.
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