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Chuck Schumer is not known for his sunny and unfounded optimism. Schumer is very pragmatic and seems to be motivated by obtaining and keeping the majority of the Senate, so when Schumer made a daring prediction on Wednesday, he seemed out of his professional character.
Burgess Everett de Semafor has published on X:
I have just spoken to Senator Schumer at our World Economy Summit, he says that DEMS will collect the four seats they need to win the majority of the Senate “We are going to be in the majority in 2027 … The electorate will desert republican candidates who kiss Trump, overwhelmingly”
The usual way of trying to reconquer the majority of the Senate is a progressive strategy where the minority party distances its deficit on some electoral cycles. Even with the pensions of the Democratic Senate, Democrats are in good shape for mid-term of 2026.
Democrats need four seats to take over the majority, and Schumer says that in 2027, which is next year, people, democrats will be back in the majority of the Senate.
Chuck Schumer blows smoke? Did he go too far in the other direction after giving in Trump on the CR?
Normally, I would say that Senator Schumer posed the Hopium pipe and live in reality, but with the dizzying speed to which Trump breaks the country and turns people against him, the idea that the Democrats could draw some upheavals in a few races in the Senate next November does not seem so eccentric.
The Democrats feel really well in the perspective of recruiting the former popular governor of North Carolina, Roy Cooper, to challenge Senator Thom Tillis. Governor Brian Kemp was apparently leaned so as not to run against Senator Jon Ossoff in Georgia, this could make a potential democratic loss more.
The Senate Democrats could target races in Alaska, Maine and Iowa, but Trump’s serious unpopularity is a joker. If Schumer is correct and the voters reject the candidates who line up with Trump, all bets could be extinguished, and a conventional reflection on the mid-term Senate elections could leave the window.
If the Democrats were to win back the room, it would almost end the Trump presidency. If the Democrats resumed the Chamber and the Senate, Trump’s presidency would actually be.
I do not yet suggest that the Democrats can take over the Senate, but if Trump continues to do what he does, the Democrats could be more likely than experts and experts imagine it.
What do you think of Schumer’s prediction? Share your reflections in the comments below.
