Can the GOP reclaim the U.S. Senate? Kentucky's Mitch McConnell sees 'great' odds
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U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell says private Republican polls reveal nearly the same picture that public polls do: The 2024 presidential race is tied in each of the seven battleground states.
“Everything that we find is a reflection of exactly what the independent polls are. I think we’ve got really tight races everywhere, and when I say everywhere I’m talking about only seven states,” McConnell said following a Wednesday ribbon cutting with the Paris-Bourbon County Economic Development Authority.
He’s referring to Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona and Nevada.
The outgoing GOP leader is privy to a heap of polling conducted by the Senate Leadership Fund, the McConnell-aligned super PAC that has invested hundreds of millions of dollars in Republican candidates for Senate.
Republicans need to flip two Senate seats to recapture control in January 2025 and McConnell said he felt “great” about their chances in Ohio, Montana, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin. With the West Virginia seat nearly in the bag, he felt their second best opportunity was in Montana, where Democratic Sen. Jon Tester is facing an uphill challenge in a state Donald Trump will easily carry.
McConnell also declined to say who he would support to succeed him when the GOP holds its leadership vote following the Nov. 5 election.
“I’m not taking a position. I think both [John] Cornyn and [John] Thune are terrific,” McConnell said. “I’m sure whichever one wins will do an outstanding job.
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