KEY POINTS
  • "The conversations I have, Republicans are very worried that this foot dragging is going to hurt the real next fight" in Georgia, Axios' co-founder Mike Allen told CNBC.
  • Control of the U.S. Senate will come down to the two undecided races in Georgia.
  • Republicans "only need one for Mitch McConnell to stay the majority leader, but Republicans don't want the distraction of money and attention from the president not conceding," Allen said.

Republicans are concerned that President Donald Trump's refusal to concede the presidential election to Democrat Joe Biden could have negative consequences in the battle over control the Senate, Axios' co-founder Mike Allen told CNBC on Friday.

"The conversations I have, Republicans are very worried that this foot dragging is going to hurt the real next fight," Allen said in a "Squawk Box" interview. Instead, Allen added, they want to "keep the eye on the prize, which is the two Georgia runoffs on Jan. 5."