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AP National Political Writer In this March 8, 2021, photo, Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Mo., holds a news conference at Springfield-Branson National Airport as he announces he will not seek a third term in the U.S. Senate in 2022. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson) This is not the way Republicans wanted to begin the year. Missouri’s Roy Blunt on Monday became the fifth Republican senator to announce he will not seek reelection, a retirement wave that portends an ugly campaign season next year and gives Democrats fresh hope in preserving their razor-thin Senate majority. History suggests Republicans are still well-positioned to reclaim at least one chamber of Congress next year. But officials in both parties agree that the surge of GOP departures will make the Republicans’ challenge more difficult in the Senate.

Bad News : Wave of GOP Retirements Signals Battles Ahead – NBC New York

The Republican Party didn’t want to begin the new year this way with a spate of retirements in the evenly divided Senate ahead of the 2022 midterm.

Bad News : Wave of GOP Retirements Signals Battles Ahead – NBC Los Angeles

The Republican Party didn’t want to begin the new year this way with a spate of retirements in the evenly divided Senate ahead of the 2022 midterm.

Bad News : Wave of GOP Retirements Signals Battles Ahead – NBC Connecticut

“Any time you lose an incumbent, it’s bad news,” said Republican strategist Rick Tyler, who briefly worked for failed Missouri Senate candidate Todd Akin nearly a decade ago. “Missouri’s not necessarily a safe state for Republicans. Democrats have won there.” The 71-year-old Blunt s exit is a reminder of how the nation s politics have shifted since the rise of Donald Trump. Blunt and his retiring GOP colleagues from Ohio, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Alabama represent an old guard who fought for conservative policies but sometimes resisted the deeply personal attacks and uneven governance that dominated the Trump era. Their departures will leave a void likely to be filled by a new generation of Republicans more willing to embrace Trumpism or by Democrats.

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