President Trump acknowledged Friday that Republicans could lose control of the House in next week’s midterm elections. Speaking at a rally in West Virginia, Trump…
President Trump acknowledged Friday that Republicans could lose control of the House in next week’s midterm elections.
Speaking at a rally in West Virginia, Trump lamented the possibility of dealing with a Democratic majority but sought to offer solace to his supporters.
« It could happen. Could happen. We’re doing very well, and we’re doing really well in the Senate, but could happen, » the president said of the Democrats’ chances of winning control of the lower chamber.
« And you know what you do? My whole life, you know what I say? ‘Don’t worry about it, I’ll just figure it out,' » he continued. « Does that make sense? I’ll figure it out. »
The rare admission from Trump comes as election forecasters say Democrats have a good chance of winning the House and Republicans are in position to keep control of the Senate.
Trump has previously said the GOP is « very well » in House races, but has been more optimistic in speaking about Senate campaigns. « The only problem is, with the House, there’s so many people. I’d like to stop for every one of them, but there’s so many people, » he said Thursday.
The president is embarking on a campaign blitz ahead of Election Day on Tuesday, also making stops in Indiana, Montana, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Ohio and Missouri. All are states with competitive Senate and gubernatorial races, but fewer key House races.
Trump appeared on stage Friday afternoon with GOP Senate candidate Patrick Morrisey, who is running in a tough race against Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin (W. Va.), and Republican House candidate Carol Miller, who is running for an open seat that leans Republican, according to the non-partisan Cook Political Report.