GOP Stumbles in Wisconsin & Georgia Warn of Midterms Trouble
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GOP Stumbles in Wisconsin & Georgia Warn of Midterms Trouble
""It's a wow moment in Wisconsin politics," said former Republican strategist Brandon Scholz, who left the party in 2021. "Republicans ought to be sitting down tonight and going, 'Okay, we just screwed up another race. What are we going to do in November?'""
"Fuller won 56 percent of the vote compared to MTG's 66 percent in 2022 and 64 percent in 2024, indicating a shift in voter sentiment."
Voters in Wisconsin and Georgia indicated troubling trends for Republicans in recent elections. In Wisconsin, progressive Chris Taylor won a Supreme Court seat decisively, giving progressives a 5-2 majority. This victory highlighted a significant shift from conservative control. In Georgia, Clay Fuller succeeded Marjorie Taylor Greene in a special election, but his victory margin was notably lower than Greene's previous wins, reflecting a broader blue trend that could impact Republican chances in the November elections.
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