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Republican Pollster Says Trump's Vote Fraud Claims Will be to Blame if GOP Loses Senate

© REUTERS / LEAH MILLISA supporter of U.S. President Donald Trump wearing a hat with a sticker on it reading "Stop the Steal" attends a rally ahead of the U.S. Congress certification of the November 2020 election results, during protests in Washington, U.S., January 5, 2021.
A supporter of U.S. President Donald Trump wearing a hat with a sticker on it reading Stop the Steal attends a rally ahead of the U.S. Congress certification of the November 2020 election results, during protests in Washington, U.S., January 5, 2021. - Sputnik International
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WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - American voters need to hold President Donald Trump responsible for Republican losses in two Senate races in special elections this week and a likely Democratic takeover of the upper house of Congress, Republican pollster Frank Luntz said in an interview.
"We have to hold Donald Trump accountable", Luntz told CNBC on Wednesday.

Luntz pointed to Trump’s performance at a final rally in the state of Georgia, in which the president focused more on his campaign to overturn results of the 3 November presidential election with allegations of voter fraud than on two incumbent Republican Senators who appeared headed to defeat by Democratic challengers.

"At some point you have to look the American people straight in the eye and acknowledge reality", Luntz said. "You have to tell the truth whether you like it or not and the idea that Donald Trump has raised somewhere in the neighborhood of $60 million and he spent less than a million of it on challenging these [presidential election] results. Where’s the other $59 million going."

US media outlets have called one of Georgia’s two elections for Democratic candidate Raphael Warnock over incumbent Senator Kelly Loeffler, while Democratic candidate Jon Ossoff led incumbent Senator David Perdue with more than 98 percent of votes counted. Wins by both Democrats would flip the Senate after six years of Republican control.

Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate Jon Ossoff speaks to reporters outside the Georgia run-off election polling site at the Dunbar Neighborhood Center in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S., January 5, 2021. - Sputnik International
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At the same time, Luntz warned of a rematch between the two US political parties in midterm elections two years from now, in which voters will deliver a verdict on a government in which Democrats control the presidency and both houses of Congress.

"If [President-elect] Joe Biden and the Democrats use this as an excuse to raise taxes, to hurt business, they’re going to be punished in two years", Luntz said.

The Democratic Party must contend with its own radical wing that proposes to nationalise healthcare, expand US access political asylum seekers and raise taxes, especially on wealthy Americans - policies representing a radical shift from pro-business initiatives by the outgoing administration that helped push unemployment to record lows and revive a moribund economy.

In addition, Democrats must contend with the coronavirus pandemic that lately appears out of control and a resulting slowdown in the nation’s economy.

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