Mitch wants Trump to go away ASAP, everyday he's loose, he causes them more trouble, when he starts desperately squirming and squealing after getting indicted, he will be an even bigger pain in the ass and threat to Mitch. Nobody want's Donald locked up more than Mitch and a lot of republicans who are in his thrall, they will be free when Donald is not.
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And the Senate clears the first hurdle on the bipartisan infrastructure bill.
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POLITICO Playbook: McConnell’s Herschel Walker problem
Senate Minority Leader MITCH MCCONNELL wants to flip the chamber in 2022. But one potential obstacle keeps coming up time and again: multiple
DONALD TRUMP-inspired candidates who might sweep their GOP primaries but go on to lose in the general election.
Take Georgia: While Trump is all but begging NFL legend
HERSCHEL WALKER to run against Democratic Sen.
RAPHAEL WARNOCK, McConnell views Walker’s complicated personal history as a vulnerability. A
recent AP story detailed Walker’s record of threatening and violent behavior — including once allegedly holding a pistol to his then-wife’s head and threatening to “blow [her] f---ing brains out.” (Walker has spoken openly about having dissociative identity disorder.)
JOSH HOLMES, the GOP leader’s political right-hand man,
tweeted a link to the article, writing: “This is about as comprehensive a takedown as I’ve ever read. My lord.”
But their troubles don’t stop with the Peach State:
— In Missouri, former Gov.
ERIC GREITENS is hugging Trump’s big lie about the 2020 election in hopes of winning the GOP nomination for retiring Sen.
ROY BLUNT’s seat. But Greitens also has major vulnerabilities: In 2018, he was forced to resign after being accused of sexually assaulting a woman, tying her up and taking nude photos of her in order to blackmail her into silence. (Greitens admitted to an affair, but denied the blackmail accusation.) If he wins the primary, senior Republicans worry that they can kiss goodbye what should be a safe seat.
— In Pennsylvania, Republicans are similarly worried about the crop of GOP hopefuls looking to succeed Sen.
PAT TOOMEY. None of the major Republican candidates have ever been elected to public office, and every one of them lags behind the race’s top Democrats in fundraising,
as the Philly Inquirer recently reported.
— In Arizona, Democratic Sen.
MARK KELLY has a formidable fundraising war chest, and Gov.
DOUG DUCEY — the Republican whom folks here in Washington see as most electable — is thus far sitting on the sidelines as the former president vows never to endorse him and several Trumpian Mini-Mes jump into the race.
SO WHAT TO DO? (IF ANYTHING.) HERE’S WHERE IT GETS INTERESTING … Earlier this year, McConnell said he would back candidates who can win, signaling his willingness to put his thumb on the scale in 2022. After the 2010 and 2012 cycles, when GOP candidates like
CHRISTINE (“I’M NOT A WITCH”) O’DONNELL and
TODD (“LEGITIMATE RAPE”) AKIN spurred national mockery of Republicans, the NRSC started stepping in to boost the strongest GOP candidates and kneecap those who could snag the nomination but tank the party.
But Sen. RICK SCOTT (R-Fla.), who now chairs the NRSC, has been very clear that he has no intention of meddling in 2022’s primaries. Scott, we’re told, remembers his first gubernatorial run in 2010, when the Republican Governors Association backed his primary opponent,
BILL MCCOLLUM, over him. Ever since, he has felt strongly that GOP voters should choose whom they want — much to the chagrin of some institutional Republicans.
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