Republican lawmakers grow alarmed over signs of 2026 election wipeout
Source: The Hill
11/24/25 6:00 AM ET
GOP lawmakers are growing increasingly concerned over signs the 2026 midterm elections could be a wipeout for Republicans that could cost them control of the House and shave down their Senate majority by two or three seats.
Republican senators say the off-year elections in New Jersey, Virginia and other parts of the country on Nov. 4 served as a wake-up call and warn that President Trump and Republican leaders in Congress need to address voters concerns about the slowing economy and persistently high prices.
Republicans acknowledge that rising health insurance premiums, the issue Democrats want to put front-and-center in the election year, along with health care costs, more generally, are a major problem for their party.
Theres growing anxiety in the Senate and House GOP conferences that Trumps sinking approval rating will create a headwind in swing states and districts.
Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/5618168-republican-midterm-election-concerns/
Chasstev365
(6,813 posts)They kisssed Trumps ass every day while he trashed the Constitution/disregarded the law and fucked the middle class over economically in favor of billionaires for the hundredth time.
And they just didn't see this coming...
Omnipresent
(7,268 posts)Wiz Imp
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He did not even have a Democratic Challenger in 2024.
One guy has declared for 2026, but he is the longest of long shots to win.
https://www.shreveporttimes.com/story/news/2025/09/02/louisiana-democratic-dirt-row-vegetable-farmer-targets-speaker-mike-johnson-in-2026-election/85930491007/
Democrat Conrad Cable, a vegetable farmer from Union Parish, wants to take on America's most powerful member of Congress in the 2026 election in Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson's 4th District.
"This isn't about left versus right or Democrat verses Republican; it's about the bottom versus the top," Cable, 33, said in an interview with USA Today Network. "I want to represent working people who are working harder than ever and getting back less and less."
But before Cable can go head to head against Johnson he'll have to win the Democratic primary election April 18 while Johnson runs in the Republican primary. They are the first closed primary elections in Louisiana in more than a decade. No other candidates have yet declared for the race.
Cable, who kicked off his campaign with a Labor Day event in his hometown of Marion, described himself as a "dirt row farmer" who understands the struggles of the working class.
duhneece
(4,448 posts)I despise going to the polls on election days and not having a Democratic candidate. I hate giving Republicans that automatic win.
So I cheer this dirt farmer for stepping up.
Wiz Imp
(8,326 posts)progressoid
(52,387 posts)but looking at his website, he's pushing old school liberal policies. So obviously he's a commie.*
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Diamond_Dog
(39,257 posts)They are just now getting that their policies are deeply unpopular! And that Trump is toxic! Gosh, whod a thunk?!
Fiendish Thingy
(21,629 posts)Impeach and remove Trump (and keep Vance on a short leash with threats to do the same).
They could do it the easy way, or the hard way, but either way they will FAFO.
ananda
(34,077 posts)I like it.
callous taoboy
(4,759 posts)sort of along the lines of how JD Couch framed C. Kirks funeral.
bucolic_frolic
(53,400 posts)So don't watch them, get those Democrat feet in motion instead.
PatSeg
(51,562 posts)Sometimes it feels like they are doing everything possible to lose and then are surprised when they do.
bronxiteforever
(10,985 posts)tariffs and Nazis is going to try to pretend to be something other than they are: which is selfish , entitled ghouls.
ProudMNDemocrat
(20,418 posts)There is still much work to be done.
Good that the House and Senate GOP are seeing that they are on the losing side of history and the issues. There should be concerns in the States as well, especially those led by Republicans that went for TACO in 2024.
Democrats have the MAGAts on the run. The longer they stay the course with TACO, the more pain and suffering that lie ahead.
Wiz Imp
(8,326 posts)There were another 20 seats won by between 10% & 15%.
ProudMNDemocrat
(20,418 posts)Which also means, Democrats over performed in districts that Republicans won by lesser percentage margins. That has to be gnawing at them.
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chowder66
(11,617 posts)Metaphorical
(2,572 posts)The Senate map is not necessarily favorable, but in the absence of Trump being on the ballet, even supposedly safe Senate seats may very well become vulnerable.
BumRushDaShow
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Maine - Janet Mills vs Susan CollinsOhio - Sherrod Brown vs Jon Husted
North Carolina - Roy Cooper vs (whoever)
And there is a 4th longshot which might be
KS Toronado
(22,231 posts)farmers around here are not happy with him or Donvict.
BumRushDaShow
(163,781 posts)BadgerMom
(3,372 posts)BumRushDaShow
(163,781 posts)The states are right next to each other!
(I know that Obama did manage to win IA in 2008 & 2012 and I sure as hell miss Tom Harkin!!!!)
moose65
(3,428 posts)Next year could be another 2006, when Dems took back the House after they lost it in 1994 to Newt and his contract. No one was predicting that the Dems would win the Senate that year, but they did!
byronius
(7,874 posts)Nasruddin
(1,148 posts)I can't say it because I'll just get a spanking. But you know what I'm thinking.
Bev54
(13,070 posts)I mean, who couldn't see this coming?
nuxvomica
(13,799 posts)Maybe we could comfort them with that prospect, since they are always talking about the good of the country. Somewhere, deep down inside, the little vestige of patriotism still left in them will be jubilant. Then there's the also the freedom they will enjoy, out of office and no longer enslaved to the will of a villainous man-child. I'm actually being serious here.
Escape
(336 posts)to "postpone" the '26 elections?
CaptainTruth
(8,009 posts)pwb
(12,425 posts)Everything could be great but as long as trump's hate for fellow Americans continues pukes are fucked. They can't stop it.
Upthevibe
(9,884 posts)mdbl
(7,855 posts)I guess none of them own a mirror.
Blue_playwright
(1,610 posts)... they would resign now and not face the chaos and reinvent themselves like MTG is attempting to do.
It's kinda a lose-lose for them at this point. They hitched their cart to the orange donkey, after all.
IronLionZion
(50,442 posts)People may not appreciate having lost health insurance subsidies and other benefits. Nurses might have some issues with GOP's attacks on their profession. DOGE hasn't provided the efficiency they promised.