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Republicans have a winning midterm message within their grasp

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Republicans have a winning midterm message within their grasp

Democrats may be in disarray, but that’s not enough to save Republicans from electoral catastrophe this November.

Team Donkey is reportedly struggling to agree on a cohesive message ahead of the midterms.

It’s a “raging debate,” according to Semafor, with some Dems advocating a vacuous, relentlessly anti-Trump approach, while others push to campaign on a detailed policy agenda.

Both options come with big drawbacks.

President Donald Trump’s approval rating has dipped, but swing voters will need more than the same old #Resistance histrionics to turn up at the polls for Democrats.

After all, many of Trump’s signature policies — including the deportation of criminal illegal allies — remain overwhelmingly popular, according to a new poll.

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As Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-Mich.) has put it: “You can’t just be anti-Trump, you’ve got to be for something.”On the other hand, the “something” her party has on offer may be worse than nothing.Democrats grow more radical on immigration, gender issues, economics and just about every other major issue by the day.Reminding voters of their sprint to the left is a grave risk.

So they’re in a tricky spot — but historically, the GOP is in even more of a pickle.

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