John Weaver told Newsweek that a higher turnout among women and minorities in 2020 would spell bad news for the GOP.
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"And there are still a number of House seats that could flip the Democrat's way," the strategist later added. "When you say that, people say that they don't ever vote, but you're only talking about if an increase or two or three or four percent across the board from last time," Weaver said."It doesn't have to be massive."Brooks Kraft LLC/Korbis via Getty Images
But the frequent critic of the president and former adviser to Ohio Gov. John Kasich when it was rumored that he was considering a 2020 bid against Trump further said he didn't believe impeachment had done"anything other than hurt him."
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