Charlie Cook: “For several weeks many Republican candidates and operatives have been fretting that Donald Trump’s misbegotten candidacy could cause the bottom to fall out for GOP candidates in Senate, House, gubernatorial, state legislative, and other down-ballot races. While their concerns were legitimate, it seemed too soon for the GOP to panic. After all, the Donald Trump brand and the Republican Party brand were certainly not one and the same. Hillary Clinton’s negatives were so high that a landslide seemed unlikely. And in quite a few races the Democratic candidates for some of these offices were not exactly of top shelf.”
“So while panic should not be the GOP’s attitude right now, extreme worry seems appropriate. The bottom has not fallen out for candidates down the ballot, but many Republican candidates are seeing their numbers turn to purple or even blue. One veteran Republican pollster said privately on Monday morning that he felt ‘sick to his stomach.’ In some cases, candidates are weighed down by their association with Trump. In other cases, Trump is causing normally stalwart Republican voters to lose heart. They see the GOP presidential nominee going down in flames and don’t want to be part of a Hillary Clinton coronation, so they’re contemplating not voting at all. When people report a lack of enthusiasm about voting, that often results in their dropping out as “likely voters” in opinion polls, causing the opposition candidate’s support levels to balloon.”

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