Not a great news story for Saccone to wake up to.
Yeah, I can't see how a chaotic day at the WH will help turnout for him at all.
I assume this is what we're talking about.
I don't know that it will really affect turnout or Saccone's support ... however, it is a pretty surefire way to make sure the likely (but by no means guaranteed) GOP loss tonight will barely register in the papers over the next few days.
I'm not saying Trump did this, btw. Dumping a secretary of state in order to distract attention away from a single special election loss is spectacularly poor strategy. But to be honest, it fits Trump's modus pretty comfortably.
If he can impose steel tariffs for the sake of this election, then nothing is off the table tbh.