McCarthy 'worried' for GOP in midterms: 'What is the plan?'

Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) on Wednesday said he's "worried" about the Republican Party's chances to maintain control of Congress following November's midterms. "The midterms right now, I’m worried because the generic ballot is over 6, so that’s an advantage to the Democrats," McCarthy told Fox News's Dana Perino.
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Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) on Wednesday said he's "worried" about the Republican Party's chances to maintain control of Congress following November's midterms. "The midterms right now, I’m worried because the generic ballot is over 6, so that’s an advantage to the Democrats," McCarthy told Fox News's Dana Perino. "I'm worried that I'm not seeing the...
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- Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) on Wednesday said he's "worried" about the Republican Party's chances to maintain control of Congress following November's midterms. "The midterms right now, I’m worried because the generic ballot is over 6, so that’s an advantage to the Democrats," McCarthy told Fox News's Dana Perino.
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