In Key Senate Races, Schumer Willing to Help Candidates Who Want Him Gone
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Senate Minority Leader Sen. Chuck Schumer will support candidates who want him removed from leadership to win a Senate majority.
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Senate Minority Leader Sen. Chuck Schumer is facing challenges in Democratic primaries, as some of his preferred candidates struggle against nominees explicitly running to remove him from leadership. In key states like Maine, Iowa, Michigan, and Minnesota, Democrats may nominate candidates who have made criticizing Schumer part of their messaging. Despite this, Schumer is prepared to back these candidates, even putting serious money behind them, to achieve a Democratic Senate majority. This strategy aims to regain control of the chamber and potentially stymie President Donald Trump’s legislative agenda for his final two years in office. The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, through spokesperson Maeve Coyle, affirmed its goal is to win a Senate majority by any means necessary.
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