Vice President Mike Pence applauds as Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi remains in her seat and looks through a copy of the speech as President Donald Trump arrives to deliver his second State of the Union address to a joint session of the U.S. Congress in the House Chamber on Capitol Hill in Washington, February 5, 2019. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts
Axios: The GOP's nightmare scenario
A growing number of Republicans are privately warning of increasing fears of a total wipeout in 2020: House, Senate, and White House.
Why it matters: All of this is unfolding while the economy still looks strong, and before public impeachment proceedings have officially begun.
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Update: Democrats see hopes rise in Senate with impeachment (The Hill)
WNU Editor: Still to early to make predictions. The economy is doing well, and President Trump's base is still there. There is also the Democrats themselves, and the policies that they are pushing. Policies that I do not think most Americans support. But the mood for something different is also occurring in the U.S.. When you have polls consistently producing results like this .... Poll: 7 In 10 Millennials Would Vote For A Socialist. 1 In 3 Approve Of Communism (October 28, 2019), it is clear to me that new voters want something different.
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