Without Pompeo, Senate seat in Kansas could be vulnerable for GOP
President Donald Trump ordered the killing of Iranian military leader Qassem Soleimani, and it was rightfully treated as a big deal. But as with breaking news of any size and scope, it’s best to pause before determining the political fallout.
While most of the subsequent conversation revolves around potential future military conflict, retaliatory attacks, the president’s standing, the reaction from Democrats and the role of Congress in the use of force, the biggest impact could actually be in the battle for the Senate majority.
Obviously, the situation is still developing, but here are some initial thoughts on the political ramifications of Trump’s decision. Continue reading.