Donald Trump wasnt on the midterm ballot, but he lost anyway

Posted: November 11, 2022 at 2:38 am

Donald Trump probably scheduled an appearance at Mar-a-Lago on Tuesday with certain expectations. Like much of his party, the former president had spent recent weeks expressing great confidence about dramatic Republican gains in the midterm elections, and the watch party at his glorified country club was supposed to be a celebration.

That is, until attendees started taking stock of the election results as they came in.

Trump unconvincingly described the night as an interesting evening, before wrapping up his appearance quickly.

It was just as well. After all, there wasnt much else he could say. As a Washington Post report summarized:

Midterms are inevitably a referendum on the party in power, but Trump made this years about him, as well. Though not on the ballot himself, the Trump ticket was, as he called his slate of endorsed candidates in key states.

While its not yet clear how all of the Trump-backed candidates have fared in high-profile, statewide contests, some of his candidates including Mehmet Oz in Pennsylvania have already lost, and as the political world takes stock of the results, its hard not to notice that Republicans were burdened by weak and failed candidates chosen directly by the former president.

One GOP insider told Fox News, If it wasnt clear before, it should be now: We have a Trump problem. The network ran this report Wednesday morning:

Many conservatives put the blame on former President Donald Trump for the GOPs underwhelming midterm election results, which saw Trump candidates across the country failing to gain office. Many conservative commentators took the election results as a sign it was time for the GOP to move on from Trump. Commentators argued that Trump had endorsed outlandish candidates who turned easy victories into close races, and close races into losses. Others compared Trumps failure to secure wins across the country with the huge wave of support for Republicans in Gov. Ron DeSantis Florida.

Im starting to think putting the partys direction in the hands of a twice-impeached, corrupt former president who lost the popular vote twice was unwise.

Indeed, the current circumstances couldnt be much worse for the former president. On the legal front, Trump is currently facing criminal investigations that might lead to his indictment. On the polling front, the Republican remains broadly unpopular. And on the electoral front, he went out of his way to insert himself into the midterm elections, which were supposed to be a great success for the GOP and mightve been far better if he hadnt prioritized loyalty to himself above all other considerations.

He expected to wake up on Wednesday as his partys ultimate kingmaker. Instead, as the dust settles on Election Day, Trump has never been politically weaker than he is right now.

The former president wasnt on the ballot, but he managed to lose anyway.

Steve Benen is a producer for "The Rachel Maddow Show," the editor of MaddowBlog and an MSNBC political contributor. He's also the bestselling author of "The Impostors: How Republicans Quit Governing and Seized American Politics."

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