Republicans ‘Fear Voters Could Sweep The Party Out Of Power Completely’ After Recent Polls: Report

Ron Delancer

Republicans decided that they would stand by Donald Trump no matter what he did because they felt it would give them the best chances at winning elections. But that doesn’t seem to be the case any longer.

According to new reports, Trump’s response to the killing of George Floyd has severely hurt him and his Republican enablers in the polls.

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Recent polling shows Trump losing to presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden, in some cases by double digits, triggering “deep distress within the GOP about the incumbent’s judgment and instincts” and “fears that voters could sweep the party out of power completely on Election Day,” write Washington Post White House bureau chief Philip Rucker and national political reporter Robert Costa.

But Republican lawmakers still see themselves as tied to the President, regardless of the outcome.

There “is no sign yet of a mass exodus from the runaway Trump train. If anything,” GOP strategists say, “most elected Republicans see themselves as prisoners onboard, calculating that jumping off would lead to almost certain defeat.”

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At the highest ranks, Republicans are now in the “acceptance phase of grieving,” the Post reports, noting that “there is an understanding that he’s president until at least November, and there is not much we can do about it.”

You can read the full report HERE.

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