2026 MIDTERM ELECTION PREDICTION

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I believe that the GOP will buck the traditional losses that happen at this time and actually do well in the 2026 mid-terms. They will not do amazingly well, but holding their own and holding the majority is deemed as "doing well" since traditionally the party in power loses in the mid-term elections.

Why? I believe that the Trump overhaul of economics will bed bearing good fruits by then, and those fruits will be seen and felt by the people in their daily lives. I also believe that the extremism of the factions the control the democrat party will continue to sour and turn away Independents as it did in 2024.
 
I believe that the GOP will buck the traditional losses that happen at this time and actually do well in the 2026 mid-terms. They will not do amazingly well, but holding their own and holding the majority is deemed as "doing well" since traditionally the party in power loses in the mid-term elections.

Why? I believe that the Trump overhaul of economics will bed bearing good fruits by then, and those fruits will be seen and felt by the people in their daily lives. I also believe that the extremism of the factions the control the democrat party will continue to sour and turn away Independents as it did in 2024.

My AI site says this:

The outlook for the GOP in the 2026 elections is cautiously optimistic but uncertain. Republicans currently hold a narrow three-seat majority in the House and hope to maintain control despite historical trends that typically see the president’s party lose seats in midterms. Redistricting in key states like Ohio and Texas is expected to favor Republicans, potentially helping them gain seats. However, the absence of President Trump on the ballot could make voter turnout a challenge, as his presence has historically energized the GOP base.

Polls show that while Democrats lead slightly on the generic ballot by about 3 points, neither party is anticipating a wave election like 2018. Republicans are viewed by a plurality of voters as having a clearer plan for the country’s problems compared to Democrats, especially on issues like national security, immigration, and government spending. The GOP’s recent passage of a major tax and budget bill, dubbed the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” is a key part of their strategy to appeal to voters with tax cuts and spending priorities aligned with conservative principles.

Senate races in 2026 will also be critical, with 35 seats up for grabs. The balance of power could shift depending on how competitive those races become.

The political landscape remains fluid, but the GOP’s focus on tax cuts, national security, and a clear policy vision positions them as a formidable force in 2026, despite the usual midterm headwinds facing the president’s party.
 
New Poll: Democrats' Rating Collapses To Generational Low As Midterm Cycle Nears

Monday, Jul 28, 2025 - 03:45 AM

Democrats are entering the early stages of the 2026 midterm cycle in a state of full-blown crisis mode. New polling shows the party's support continuing to implode, as top party leaders double down on their commitment to the far-left woke ideology. At the same time, an increasing share of the party is openly embracing socialism, Marxism, and the destruction of America's foundational values - not viable messaging to connect with law-abiding working-class citizens.

A new Wall Street Journal poll shows the Democratic Party's image has sunk to its lowest point in over three decades. About 63% of voters hold an unfavorable view of the party, the highest level since the survey began in 1990, while only 33% view it favorably.

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Democrats have orchestrated multiple color revolution-style movements against President Trump and Elon Musk facilitated through a web of dark-money-funded NGOs, some possibly backed by foreign adversaries and rogue leftist billionaires, to sway public opinion ahead of the 2026 midterms. However, these revolutionary operations have largely failed, and in many cases, backfired. Voters are increasingly fed up with the radical left's division, rioting, car burnings, property destruction, and anti-American propaganda wars.

WSJ noted, "Democrats have been hoping that a voter backlash against the president will be powerful enough to restore their majority in the House in next year's midterm elections, much as it did during Trump's first term ... however, the Journal poll shows that the party hasn't yet accomplished a needed first step in that plan: persuading voters they can do a better job than Trump's party."

Overall, voters disapprove of Trump's handling of the economy, inflation, tariffs, and foreign policy. Yet, despite these concerns, the latest WSJ poll finds that voters still trust the GOP over Democrats to manage each of these issues in Congress.

Here's more from the report:
In some cases, the disparities are striking. Disapproval of Trump's handling of inflation outweighs approval by 11 points, and yet the GOP is trusted more than Democrats to handle inflation by 10 points. By 17 points, voters disapprove rather than approve of Trump's handling of tariffs, and yet Republicans are trusted more than Democrats on the issue by 7 points.
Voters have significant concerns about the centerpiece of Trump's agenda—his immigration policies—opposing some of his deportation tactics by double-digit numbers. And yet they trust congressional Republicans more than Democrats on immigration by 17 points and on handling illegal immigration by 24 points.
The only issues on which voters prefer congressional Democrats to Republicans, among the 10 tested in the Journal survey, are healthcare and vaccine policy.
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The problem with the Democratic Party is that they're too focused on all things woke, government-funded grocery stores, and are increasingly getting more and more excited about socialist and Marxist policies.

Weighing in on the imploding party of elite liberals, who, one would think, have the intelligence to recognize they're steering their party toward deeper irrelevance, is Democratic pollster John Anzalone, who conducted the WSJ survey alongside Republican Tony Fabrizio.

Anzalone emphasized:
"The Democratic brand is so bad that they don't have the credibility to be a critic of Trump or the Republican Party.
"Until they reconnect with real voters and working people on who they're for and what their economic message is, they're going to have problems."
Democrats are losing touch with mainstream voters as the Overton Window has rapidly shifted from far-left to a more center-right position - confirmed last week with multiple ads from corporate America. A party that champions drag shows for kids, anti-family agendas, and anti-American rhetoric hasn't had time to recalibrate its propaganda machine. If they keep pushing woke ideology, the fake climate crisis (remember the Inflation Reduction Act (i.e., Green New Deal) was basically a heist on the US Treasury, and openly supporting criminal illegal aliens, their unpopularity will only deepen. But hey... odds are they've hired DEI campaign strategists, so by all means, let them stay the course to zero.
 
Former North Carolina Democrat Gov., REPUBLICAN Roy Cooper raised a record $3.4 million in the first 24 hours of his Senate candidacy, shattering the previous record by nearly $1 million, Politico reported Tuesday.

Cooper, who termed out as governor in 2024, launched his candidacy to replace outgoing Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., who announced last month he would not seek reelection in the 2026 midterms.

 
New Poll: Democrats' Rating Collapses To Generational Low As Midterm Cycle Nears

Monday, Jul 28, 2025 - 03:45 AM

Democrats are entering the early stages of the 2026 midterm cycle in a state of full-blown crisis mode. New polling shows the party's support continuing to implode, as top party leaders double down on their commitment to the far-left woke ideology. At the same time, an increasing share of the party is openly embracing socialism, Marxism, and the destruction of America's foundational values - not viable messaging to connect with law-abiding working-class citizens.

A new Wall Street Journal poll shows the Democratic Party's image has sunk to its lowest point in over three decades. About 63% of voters hold an unfavorable view of the party, the highest level since the survey began in 1990, while only 33% view it favorably.

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Democrats have orchestrated multiple color revolution-style movements against President Trump and Elon Musk facilitated through a web of dark-money-funded NGOs, some possibly backed by foreign adversaries and rogue leftist billionaires, to sway public opinion ahead of the 2026 midterms. However, these revolutionary operations have largely failed, and in many cases, backfired. Voters are increasingly fed up with the radical left's division, rioting, car burnings, property destruction, and anti-American propaganda wars.

WSJ noted, "Democrats have been hoping that a voter backlash against the president will be powerful enough to restore their majority in the House in next year's midterm elections, much as it did during Trump's first term ... however, the Journal poll shows that the party hasn't yet accomplished a needed first step in that plan: persuading voters they can do a better job than Trump's party."

Overall, voters disapprove of Trump's handling of the economy, inflation, tariffs, and foreign policy. Yet, despite these concerns, the latest WSJ poll finds that voters still trust the GOP over Democrats to manage each of these issues in Congress.

Here's more from the report:

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The problem with the Democratic Party is that they're too focused on all things woke, government-funded grocery stores, and are increasingly getting more and more excited about socialist and Marxist policies.

Weighing in on the imploding party of elite liberals, who, one would think, have the intelligence to recognize they're steering their party toward deeper irrelevance, is Democratic pollster John Anzalone, who conducted the WSJ survey alongside Republican Tony Fabrizio.

Anzalone emphasized:

Democrats are losing touch with mainstream voters as the Overton Window has rapidly shifted from far-left to a more center-right position - confirmed last week with multiple ads from corporate America. A party that champions drag shows for kids, anti-family agendas, and anti-American rhetoric hasn't had time to recalibrate its propaganda machine. If they keep pushing woke ideology, the fake climate crisis (remember the Inflation Reduction Act (i.e., Green New Deal) was basically a heist on the US Treasury, and openly supporting criminal illegal aliens, their unpopularity will only deepen. But hey... odds are they've hired DEI campaign strategists, so by all means, let them stay the course to zero.

Saw those polls and graphs the other day. But be aware the criminal syndicate still has thugs and crooks capable of rigging votes in many high population slums and barrios. They were still very active in the 2024 election. those racist racketeering gangs like ACORN and La Raza still exist, they just change their names.
 
Saw those polls and graphs the other day. But be aware the criminal syndicate still has thugs and crooks capable of rigging votes in many high population slums and barrios. They were still very active in the 2024 election. those racist racketeering gangs like ACORN and La Raza still exist, they just change their names.

A very under-reported story is that in this last 2024 election democrats had mobs of cheaters out like they did in 2020, but the GOP under the direction of Lara Trump had a MASSIVE ground game countering them and keeping them in check too.

Lara Trump and the task force she directed in 2024 may have saved the election for Trump.

But you never hear about that in the news.
 
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