Time is short for the Trump administration.

Last week’s elections were a setback, but not a devastating one:

New Jersey is still a blue state, and while Virginia went red four years ago, it’s been trending Democratic for more than a decade.

Republicans also fared poorly in Pennsylvania, however, an all-important presidential battleground. Democrats even made inroads deep into the South, taking two state senate seats in Mississippi — ending a GOP supermajority — and picking up city council spots in South Carolina and Florida.

With results like these, the Republicans’ razor-thin majority in Congress won’t survive the midterm elections a year from now.

And that means the Trump administration, which came roaring back to power in January, will face implacable legislative opposition in its

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