Can't say I blame them. Any GOP Senator in a state that Trump lost in 2016 -- and is likely to lose in 2020 -- has to be smart about managing their own campaign.
There's a Democrat dude in Minnesota representing a House district that Trump won by 35 points in 2016. Do you think he's going to be inviting Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi to campaign for him?
There's a reason why he was one of only two House Democrats to vote AGAINST Trump's impeachment.
“Any GOP Senator in a state that Trump lost in 2016 — and is likely to lose in 2020 — has to be smart about managing their own campaign.”
Correct. I hope Collins wins in Maine and Gardner in CO. If they can win by distancing themselves from President Trump, let them do that and then vote R on most bills for the next 6 years.
Trump probably has more support than he thinks in Colorado and Maine. Collins and Gardner need all the help they can get. Negative support will never win you anything, but if they support Trump they might get more votes than they think. I hope that you are not basing your assumptions on the polls, because they are all absolutely wrong. Few Conservatives will acknowledge that to strangers, especially someone calling on a phone.
I believe he has left congress. Always wondered why he didn’t change parties.