With Midterms Looming, McConnell's Woes Pile Up

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With Midterms Looming, McConnell's Woes Pile Up
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WASHINGTON — Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., the minority leader, spent the summer watching Democrats score a series of legislative victories of the sort he once swore he would thwart. His party’s crop of candidate recruits has struggled to gain traction, threatening his chances of reclaiming the Senate majority. Sign up for The Morning newsletter from the New York Times And this week, his dispute with the leader of the Republicans’ Senate campaign arm escalated into a public war. As the Senate pre

Supporters of gun reform legislation demonstrate near the Capitol in Washington, June 8, 2022. McConnell told reporters he supported the bipartisan gun bill to help win back suburban voters.

Back then, the top Senate Republican spoke of dedicating himself full-time to “stopping this new administration” and predicted that Democrats would struggle to wield their razor-thin majorities, giving Republicans an upper hand to win back both the House and the Senate. The comment was widely interpreted to reflect McConnell’s growing concern about Republicans’ roster of Senate recruits, heavily influenced by former President Donald Trump and his hard-right supporters, who have earned Trump’s endorsement but appear to be struggling in competitive races.

McConnell and his aides have said he is simply playing the long game, doing what he needs to to preserve the filibuster, which Democrats have repeatedly threatened to dismantle to push through their agenda. And his Senate colleagues say McConnell is not bothered by Trump’s broadsides, though he is aware that a bloc of his members is heavily influenced by the former president.

“This is the Mitch McConnell that I met in 2013 when I was considering running for the Senate,” Tillis said. “Mitch McConnell’s mentality hasn’t changed since he was playing Little League Baseball.” “I’m not in favor of doing nothing at any point, no matter who gets elected,” he said at a Chamber of Commerce lunch in Kentucky earlier this week. “I’ve always felt that we could make bipartisan progress for the country within a 40-yard line.”

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