Republicans Wednesday are struggling to make sense of lackluster election returns after months of predictions about a “red wave,” while finger-pointing and questions about the party’s future abound…
R Street Institute senior fellow for governance James Wallner, meanwhile, said Republicans would be smart to take a step back and examine races on an individual level rather than a national one. Each district has its own dynamics and there was a “mixed bag” of some GOP successes Tuesday. “If you look at these races individually, I think there’s probably a lot more explanatory kind of value than there is just by looking at like, say, Trump,” Wallner said.In the News
Republicans pointing fingers after weak midterm results, direction of party in question: ‘Something was off’
Nov 9, 2022
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