Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer told Democratic donors that Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death and North Carolina Senate candidate Cal Cunningham's extramarital affair ruined the party's chances of retaking the Senate, sources familiar with the call told Axios.
Schumer specifically blamed Cunningham's inability to "Keep his zipper up" for why Democrats are unable to have more than a 50-seat majority in the next Congress, according to Axios.
Democrats' Senate hopes now lie in Georgia, where dual runoffs will determine whether Democrats can gain a slim majority or whether the party will finish with just 48 seats.
On the call, Schumer reportedly regretted not only failing to recruit Stacey Abrams to run for a Senate seat in Georgia, but also successfully recruiting Cunningham.
Democrats were favored to retake the Senate majority, according to most forecasts, only to have down-ballot Republicans exceed expectations across the country during November's elections.
Schumer said on the call that Ginsburg's death allowed Collins to reframe her race around future Supreme Court vacancies, Axios reported.
Her refusal to vote for Justice Amy Coney Barrett likely increased her favorability among Democrats and Independents in her state, even though Collins faced harsh criticism for voting for Justice Brett Kavanaugh two years ago after he was accused of sexual assault.
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Chuck Schumer Says RBG's Death, Candidate's Extramarital Affair Cost Democrats The Senate
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