Sen. Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonMilwaukee alderwoman launches Senate bid Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes enters Senate race Press: Two big lies are harming America MORE (R-Wis.) said he may not be the best candidate for the 2022 midterms, ahead of what is expected to be a competitive Senate race in the Badger State. "I want to make sure…
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Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) said he may not be the best candidate for the 2022 midterms, ahead of what is expected to be a competitive Senate race in the Badger State.

“I want to make sure that this U.S. Senate seat is retained in Republican hands,” Johnson told conservative talk show host Lisa Boothe on Wednesday.

“You see what the media’s doing to me. I may not be the best candidate. I wouldn’t run if I don’t think I could win if I don’t think I was the best person to be able to win,” he continued.

Johnson went on to describe Washington as “incredibly frustrating,” citing what he was “dysfunction” within the political scene. The senator also revealed that he did not think his time on Capitol Hill has been “particularly successful,” pointing to issues that he campaigned on tackling, including rising debt and abolishing the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare.

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