'Knife fight': Mitch McConnell says Republicans have '50-50' chance of keeping Senate majority
by Madison Dibble, Breaking News Reporter |
| September 10, 2020 07:42 AM
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said he sees the Republicans as having a "50-50" shot of staying in the majority following the 2020 election.
The Kentucky Republican told CNN that there are several tight races between Republican incumbents and Democratic challengers that could cost the GOP the majority and called the election "a hugely challenging cycle to hold onto" because of the close races in seven states: Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Iowa, Montana, Maine, and North Carolina.
"That's why I describe it like a knife fight in an alley," McConnell said on Wednesday. "Everybody's slugging it out."
Cook Political Report reported in July that Democrats were favored to take back the majority in the Senate with 100 days until the election. As Election Day approaches, even more races are proving to be closer than expected, including a potential Republican pickup seat in Minnesota.
Republicans currently hold 53 seats, and Democrats have 45 seats. There are also two independents who caucus with the Democrats.
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