Speaking at a business luncheon in Georgetown, Kentucky,
McConnell also said the U.S. Congress would find ways to work
with Democratic President Joe Biden, if Republicans manage to
capture both the Senate and the House of Representatives.
The remarks came a week after he suggested that Republicans
could stand a better chance of gaining a majority in the House
than in the Senate, citing candidate quality as a reason for
tempered expectations.
"Flipping the Senate, what are the chances? It's a 50-50
proposition. We've got a 50-50 Senate right now. We've got a
50-50 nation. And I think the outcome is likely to be very, very
close either way," McConnell told the Scott County Chamber of
Commerce on Monday.
"If both the House and the Senate flip, I think the president
will be a moderate. He won't have any choice. And so, we'll try
to find ways to make some progress for the country during the
last two years of his term ... but not big dramatic change."
At a time when polls show that most Republicans believe former
President Donald Trump's falsehoods about a stolen 2020
election, McConnell urged his audience not to be concerned about
election fraud.
"Election fraud, there is some," McConnell said. "It happens
occasionally. But our democracy is solid. And of the things we
need to worry about, I wouldn't be worried about that one."
Republicans entered the 2022 campaign hopeful of capturing both
chambers of Congress, with Democrats under pressure from
inflation, Biden's anemic job approval numbers and historical
political trends.
While the party is still favored to win a majority in the House,
its prospects for flipping the Senate have been dimmed by
lackluster performances among first-time Republican candidates
in key swing states including Arizona, Georgia, Ohio and
Pennsylvania.
(Reporting by David Morgan in Washington; Editing by Tomasz
Janowski)
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