Trump's Electoral Impact
Trump’s declining popularity poses significant challenges for Republicans, as his base may not be enough to secure victories in congressional elections. With Democrats needing just 24 seats to reclaim the House, their improved candidate selection and heightened motivation could lead to a favorable outcome for them. The discussion highlights the importance of local dynamics in elections, contrasting them with the broader implications of the Electoral College.In this clip
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