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Senate Republicans and Democrats held their annual retreats Wednesday to prepare for the eight-month march to Election Day, when voters will decide which party controls the upper chamber.The future Senate majority may depend on two wild cards: who wins the Democratic presidential nomination and whether the coronavirus significantly slows the economy.“A lot of this is going to depend on whether we have the wind at our back or at our face,” said Sen. John CornynJohn CornynCongress eyes killing controversial surveillance program Hillicon Valley: Twitter falling short on pledge to verify primary candidates | Barr vows to make surveillance reforms after watchdog report | DHS cyber chief focused on 2020 Twitter falling short on pledge to verify primary candidates MORE (R-Texas) after meeting with colleagues at the retreat at the National Republican Senatorial Committee headquarters.If Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersDNC warns campaigns about cybersecurity after attempted scam Overnight Health Care — Presented by American Health Care Association — Trump taps Pence to lead coronavirus response | Trump accuses Pelosi of trying to create panic | CDC confirms case of 'unknown' origin | Schumer wants .5 billion in emergency funds Biden looks to shore up lead in S.C. MORE (I-Vt.) wins the Democratic nomination, it would give Republicans an opening to attack his policies, which are largely opposed among Senate Democrats, such as “Medicare for All,” free college and canceling student debt.“That will have a dramatic impact because they’ll be at the top of the ticket. There’s no telling who their nominee is going to be right now but if it’s Sanders, then I think you’re going to see a lack of enthusiasm by some of the more moderate part of the Democratic Party,” Cornyn said.If the coronavirus hits the United States hard, it could stall the roaring economy that Republicans see as their greatest asset heading into the election.Another X-factor is President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump passes Pence a dangerous buck Overnight Health Care — Presented by American Health Care Association — Trump taps Pence to lead coronavirus response | Trump accuses Pelosi of trying to create panic | CDC confirms case of 'unknown' origin | Schumer wants .5 billion in emergency funds Trump nods at reputation as germaphobe during coronavirus briefing: 'I try to bail out as much as possible' after sneezes MORE, a polarizing figure who confounded pollsters in the 2016 election and often defies conventional wisdom without suffering repercussions that would end the careers of other politicians.“If the economy goes bad, Trump is toast,” said a Senate Democratic aide.GOP senators discussed the potential hit on the economy at their retreat Wednesday.“The real impact is because China is such a big part of the global economy.

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