Top Republicans' biggest private fear — that November's midterms will turn on public opinion about former President Trump, not inflation and crime — is unfolding across the political landscape.
Why it matters:
Trump is dominating the news, picking Trump-like candidates in primaries — and shaping the views and rhetoric of elected officials, and those hoping to become one.Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is telling people his party is blowing a golden opportunity to win the Senate.What we're hearing:
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