Republicans aren't panicking about Trump or Elon Musk after Tuesday’s elections
- Republicans feel no panic despite losses in Wisconsin's Supreme Court race and narrower wins in Florida, justifying results as expected outcomes.
- Democrats believe their success in Wisconsin, attributed to the rejection of Elon Musk's involvement, showcases growing momentum ahead of upcoming elections.
- The Republican Senate majority is considered safe, but Democrats need to gain four seats for Senate control and five for the House.
- Some Republican strategists warn that turnout among Trump voters remains a challenge, particularly when he is not on the ballot, indicating a need for improved voter engagement strategies.
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Republicans aren't panicking about Trump or Elon Musk after Tuesday’s elections
Republicans say they’re not panicking as they gear up for major races this year and a fierce battle for control of Congress next year, despite getting shellacked in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race — and seeing their margins decrease notably in a pair of special House election wins in deep-red Florida districts.
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