Republicans say Trumps turnout is harmful

Republicans say Trump’s turnout is harmful

The “red wave” has not swept the United States as Donald Trump predicted, but waves of shock are beginning to spill over the shore. Republicans will not win the victory the former president expected, and criticism of the American tycoon’s involvement in the midterm election campaign began.

Donald Trump announced a “red wave,” alluding to the color that defines the Republican Party that will sweep the United States of America (USA) in Tuesday’s midterm elections. With four states still waiting, the “Elephant” party will lead the race for Congress by a smaller than estimated margin and may not get the Senate majority it wants.

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“I’m very disappointed,” said Senator Pat Toomey, who is retiring from the Senate. Republican nominee for the Pennsylvania seat Mehmet Oz was defeated by Democrat John Fetterman. A triumph that cheered the “Blues” and disappointed the “Reds,” disappointed by previous results that left a Democratic Senate victory open and a shorterthanexpected triumph in Congress.