Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid Harry Mason ReidThe Supreme Court vacancy — yet another congressional food fight Trump seeks to turn around campaign with Supreme Court fight On The Trail: Battle over Ginsburg replacement threatens to break Senate MORE (D-Nev.) warned an audience Thursday that critics of President Trump Donald John TrumpFederal prosecutor speaks out, says Barr 'has brought shame' on Justice Dept. Former Pence aide: White House staffers discussed Trump refusing to leave office Progressive group buys domain name of Trump's No. 1 Supreme Court pick MORE are mistaken if they believe he doesn't stand a chance of being reelected in 2020.

During a panel discussion at University of Nevada-Las Vegas, Reid warned that Trump had "intimidated" Republicans on Capitol Hill, according to The Nevada Independent.

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“I served with many Republicans who are in the Senate now … these fine men and women are doing nothing to speak out against Donald Trump. Now that’s unfair to the country,” Reid reportedly said.

“I think that he has intimidated these good men and women and they’re afraid to say anything about him," Reid continued. "If anyone thinks Trump can’t be reelected, they better get another thing coming. He can be reelected. Hope to hell he isn’t."

Reid, who left the Senate in 2017, has made comments warning of Trump's reelection chances before, in August telling the Daily Beast that he was "pretty damn worried" about the likelihood.

“I'm pretty damn worried,” he said last month. “Anybody that thinks he's going to be beaten easily is wrong. As sad as it is. As hard as it is for me to say this: Don’t count that man out.”

Most polls show Trump trailing the top-tier Democratic contenders in general election match-ups, and the president currently holds an approval rating of about 38 percent in a ABC News-Washington Post poll released this week.