Republican senators are expressing concerns regarding President Trump's polling numbers among independent voters. They warn that the GOP may face significant challenges in the upcoming November election, as Trump's popularity among Republican primary voters does not appear to be resonating with the broader electorate. Several Republican senators shared these insights with The Hill, highlighting the potential implications for the party's performance in the election.
Republican Senators Express Concerns Over Trump's Polling with Independents
Republican senators are worried about President Trump's low polling numbers with independent voters, suggesting that this could lead to challenges for the GOP in the November election. They noted that Trump's appeal among Republican primary voters is not translating to the wider electorate.
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Republican Senators Express Concerns Over Trump's Polling with Independents