Congratulations, Republicans. You just gave Democrats the Senate.

Unless Republicans sharply and suddenly change course, they're headed toward electoral disaster

President Trump and his Republican leadership.
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Yesterday Republicans succeeded, finally, in passing a tax "reform" abomination that is deeply, widely, and rightly reviled. As they were hastily and dutifully completing the task of selling out middle and working class Americans to give their donors cash for that critical third yacht, three new polls were released showing Republicans 12, 15, and 18 points down to Democrats in next year's race for the House of Representatives, numbers that would make it all but impossible for Republicans to preserve their majority in the chamber.

At this point, smart gamblers are probably putting big, beautiful stacks of chips on the Democrats. Conservative analyst Sean Trende of RealClearPolitics, a man not known for hyperbole, tweeted that he expects as many as 40 seats to light up blue (Democrats only need 24), if not more. Public Policy Polling has been testing individual House contests this fall, and without even sniffing around all of the expected battleground races, found 25 where the Republican trails a generic or specific Democrat, with many more once-impregnable fortress districts that are crazy close. And Republicans, already weary from a schedule of mindlessly serving their well-heeled overlords, have another 11 months of frenzied lunacy from the most unhinged White House in American history to get through and a 2018 legislative agenda that could charitably be called empty and unpromising.

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David Faris

David Faris is an associate professor of political science at Roosevelt University and the author of It's Time to Fight Dirty: How Democrats Can Build a Lasting Majority in American Politics. He is a frequent contributor to Informed Comment, and his work has appeared in the Chicago Sun-Times, The Christian Science Monitor, and Indy Week.