Republican senators differed on what lessons to take from Tuesday's election results that saw Democrats make gains in Kentucky and Virginia while making a strong showing in Mississippi
Washington Republican senators differed Wednesday on what lessons to take from Tuesday's election results that saw Democrats make gains in Kentucky and Virginia while making a strong showing in Mississippi.
Some said there were important warning signs for Republicans -- especially the declining support among suburban voters -- while others downplayed the results and said they don't portend anything ominous for 2020, when President Donald Trump and a third of the Senate faces voters. Sen. Shelly Moore Capito, a Republican of West Virginia, said the results were a"wakeup call" for her party. "I don't see this as a catastrophic election night," she said.
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