President Donald Trump said on Wednesday morning that the ongoing government shutdown was partly to blame for Republican losses on Election Day.
Trump told reporters during a breakfast with GOP lawmakers at the White House that election night on Tuesday âwas not expected to be a victory,â saying the 36-day government shutdown was one of two possible reasons.
âI think, if you read the pollsters, the shutdown was a big factor,â Trump said. âNegative for the Republicans, and that was a big factor.â
Trump added: âAnd they say that I wasnât on the ballot and was the biggest factor. But I donât know about that. But I was honored that they said that.â
His remarks come after Democrats won resoundingly in multiple states on Tuesday, with exit polls showing economic worries were very much on the minds of voters.
âI donât think it was good for Republicans,â Trump said of the election results. âI donât think itâs good. Iâm not sure it was good for anybody.â
Some major losses for Republicans included the New York City mayoral race, and contests for governor in New Jersey and Virginia. Democrats also secured another expected win in California, where voters approved a new congressional map that is designed to help their party win five more U.S. House seats in next yearâs midterm elections.
On the morning following the defeats, Trump called on lawmakers to bring the 36-day government shutdown, now the longest on record, to an end.Â
âWe must get the government open,â Trump said, going on to push Republican senators to end the filibuster.
âItâs time for Republicans to do what they have to do,â he said. âTerminate the filibuster.â
The Associated Press contributed to this report.












