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GOP pollster Frank Luntz on Donald Trump's impact on Georgia senate races

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President Donald Trump plans to hold a rally on the eve of the Georgia Senate runoff elections. Frank Luntz, pollster and political strategist, joined “Squawk Box” on Tuesday to discuss what is as stake. For access to live and exclusive video from CNBC subscribe to CNBC PRO: https://cnb.cx/2NGeIvi

President Donald Trump has opened up a can of worms in Georgia politics in his quest to more than triple the dollar amount in direct checks that lawmakers agreed to send to Americans, Republican pollster and political consultant Frank Luntz told CNBC on Tuesday.

After threatening to let an omnibus spending package that included the $900 billion Covid relief measure languish in Congress over his displeasure with $600 stimulus checks, Trump signed the bill Sunday. However, he has united with Democrats in a rare occasion in calling for $2,000 in payouts to citizens.

“The president made a very smart decision by agreeing to sign [the] legislation,” Luntz said on “Squawk Box.” “He made a very bad decision by opening up the $2,000 personal checks because it’s going to cause one hell of a nightmare for those two Republican senators to vote against Donald Trump or vote against conservatives in their state.”

With most Republicans and conservatives not in favor of the proposal to boost the payouts, it has caused a storm within the party as Georgia voters cast ballots on critical Senate runoffs over the next week.

The question forces Republicans to consider whether to add more to the national debt or deny Americans a financial boost in the face of ongoing economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic.

Republican Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler, who is completing retired Sen. Johnny Isakson’s term, are fighting to fend off two Democratic challengers for their seats in Jan. 5 runoffs. The Senate races, which will decide the majority in the chamber, have drawn lots of attention. The GOP holds a 52-48 edge in the Senate. If Democrats win both Georgia contests, it will create a 50-vote tie, with Vice President-elect Kamala Harris as the tiebreaker after she takes office Jan. 20.

Trump’s push to increase the stimulus checks has complicated the contests in the usually reliably red state, and the complication could be seen in Loeffler’s comments on the matter on Fox News on Tuesday morning. After the Democratic-controlled House voted with support from 44 Republicans to increase direct payments to $2,000, the measure is expected to face an uphill battle in the Senate, despite Trump’s support.

When asked whether she would support the bill to increase the payouts, Loeffler spoke broadly of her support for the president but did not explicitly say whether she was in favor of raising the direct payment.

“The president has fought for our country from day 1. He continues to fight for every single American,” she said. “I’ve stood by the president 100% of the time. I’m proud to do that, and I’ve said, absolutely we need to get relief to Americans now and I will support that.”

In a later appearance on the news channel, Perdue gave a more committal response to illustrate where he stands on the matter, saying he supports Trump’s request to increase spending.

“Look, this should have been done four months ago,” he said. “I’m delighted to support the president in his $2,000, it’s really a $1,400 increment on what we’ve already done, and I think with the vaccine coming I think this is absolutely appropriate, so I fully support what the president is doing right now.”

This marks a reversal for Perdue, who opposed sending stimulus checks earlier this year before coming out in favor of the $600 payout as part of the latest spending package.

While Trump has said that the Senate “will start the process” on a vote to increase the dollar amount on checks, it’s not clear whether Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who has been a target of the president’s anger in the wake of his November election loss, will schedule a vote.

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