Democrat Schumer 'tied people down' as Senate Republicans struggle to campaign ahead of midterms
Senate Republicans say they're struggling to campaign ahead of midterms due to Senate Majority Leader John Thune's plan to 'tie people down' by limiting travel and public appearances, a strategy Democrats are allegedly using to restrict their opponents' ability to campaign.
Senate Republicans say Democrats' efforts to 'tie people down' ahead of the midterm elections have hindered their ability to campaign effectively. Senate Majority Leader John Thune attributed the struggle to the Democratic strategy, claiming it was designed to prevent Republicans from hitting the trail. This tactic is seen as a deliberate attempt to limit opposition visibility and momentum. As a result, Thune believes Democrats are trying to create an advantage for themselves in the upcoming elections.