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2026 Midterm Elections

Insiders reveal Trump's real obsession — and it isn't the economy

President Donald Trump has set his sights on becoming one of history's "great men" — yet he still has concerns that his efforts could be ruined, according to a new report from The Atlantic.

And although the president has said he's not as concerned about "legacy," or even whether his Republican party maintains control of Congress in the midterms, he does have a significant interest in mind.

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Dem governor who stood up to Trump bows out of Senate race

Gov. Janet Mills (D-ME) announced on Thursday she is suspending her campaign for U.S. Senate.

In a statement posted to her campaign site, Mills said, “When I decided to run for the United States Senate last year, it was because I believed Maine people were getting a bad deal from Washington and because the President of the United States was threatening our democracy and pushing our nation to the brink of disaster. I continue to believe that today. While I have the drive and passion, commitment and experience, and above all else – the fight – to continue on, I very simply do not have the one thing that political campaigns unfortunately require today: the financial resources."

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Ex-GOP chair abruptly ends Senate campaign — and gives no reason for dropping out

Another Republican has decided to drop out of a key race — even before voting starts — as former Republican Party of Minnesota Chair and Minnesota Senate Minority Leader David Hann announced on Wednesday that he had suspended his campaign for Senate.

The Republican primary in Minnesota was slated for Aug.11.

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GOP handed brutal '2%' polling figure as 'final nail in the coffin' delivered: expert

The Republican Party is facing down a brutal polling figure which could mark the beginning of the end for their midterms cycle, an analyst has claimed.

Simulations of the midterm election had the Democrats coming out on top with a House majority, The Economist's Marie Segger wrote. A recent redistricting effort in Virginia has been noted by Segger as the tipping point for what could be a rough election cycle for the Republican Party.

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'No Republican wants to run': GOP strategist gives grim read of Trump's impact on midterms

Republican Party candidates are hesitant to align themselves with Donald Trump and his cabinet in the run-up to the midterm elections, an analyst has claimed.

Trump had previously put the Republican Party under pressure with a push to introduce the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act. Key provisions of the SAVE Act include ending mail-only voter registration, implementing nationwide photo ID requirements, restricting mail-in ballots except for military, illness, disability, or travel, and mandating rules to purge noncitizens from voter rolls.

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Florida Republican latest to announce retirement from Congress ahead of midterms

Rep. Dan Webster (R-FL) announced that he would not seek another term in Congress this year.

Webster, who has served three terms, revealed his retirement in a statement on Tuesday.

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MAGA activist predicts '30-seat blowout' in midterms if Trump doesn't deport 100 million

MAGA influencer Steve Bannon predicted Republicans would face a "30-seat blowout" in the midterm elections if President Donald Trump and his administration did not commit to deporting 100 million people.

During a Tuesday segment on his War Room program, Bannon complained that the Department of Homeland Security under Secretary Markwayne Mullin had "no appetite" to deport 100 million, as former Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino has called for.

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Conservative legend predicts imminent GOP downfall: 'I'll start tearing my hair out'

Republicans’ electoral prospects for the impending midterm elections have grown so grim that even one of the party’s chief proponents and former torchbearers is predicting disaster for the GOP at the ballot box.

“If the election were in May, Republicans would lose,” said former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, a prominent Republican leader whose influence on the party remains evident today, speaking with The New York Times in its report Tuesday. “The war, the sense of affordability and gasoline – some of that has to be cleared up in order to win. If it doesn’t change, I’ll start tearing my hair out.”

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GOP insider calls for God to intervene against big Dem win: 'Give us favor'

RNC National Committeewoman Patti Lyman called on Steve Bannon's War Room "posse" to ask God to prevent Virginia's new district maps from being used for the midterm elections.

As the Virginia Supreme Court was hearing oral arguments on the new district maps, Lyman predicted a ruling would come in the next few days.

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Trump plans rare 'power play' in red state: 'Some of those candidates are in trouble'

President Donald Trump and Republican Party leaders have decided to "host a GOP midterm twist" with a convention in Dallas, The Dallas Morning News reported.

The "Texas power play" would bring a rare midterm rally to deep-blue Dallas in an attempt to garner voter support ahead of the midterms this fall. The unprecedented move would rely on "Texas money and muscle" to bring together Republicans in hopes to secure victories for GOP candidates.

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Supreme Court hands Republicans in Texas major win

The United States Supreme Court reversed a block on Texas redistricting efforts, ending litigation against new maps that could give Republicans additional House seats.

The high court cited Abbott v. League of United Latin American Citizens in its order, but did not elaborate on its thinking. Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Ketanji Brown Jackson offered a dissent from the decision.

Trump using old playbook tactic to scare voters ahead of midterms: analysis

President Donald Trump is using an old tactic to scare the electorate ahead of the midterm elections, a political analyst has claimed.

Heather Digby Parton, a columnist for Salon, suggested that Trump and the Department of Justice are kindling a scare tactic with a "lesser-known" administration policy. Mass deportations have given the right a "newfound freedom to talk of expelling anyone of whom they disapprove," according Parton.

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'Disenchanted' group will deal Trump major blow at midterms: ex-White House economist

A draft of voters will abandon the Republican Party at the midterms later this year, according to a former Joe Biden staffer.

Jared Bernstein, who served as Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, has claimed that a major voting pool is more likely to vote against Trump and the GOP than for them in November.

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