The 2026 midterm elections will shape more than control of Congress - they will test Americans' support for President Donald Trump's agenda, with possible implications for another impeachment push.
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) said Tuesday that Republicans would lose midterm elections if voting took place next month, urging GOP lawmakers to campaign collectively as the party of ...
Thomas DiNapoli, the state comptroller in New York since 2007, now faces his first primary challenge, as two Democrats hope to capitalize on anti-incumbent fervor. By Benjamin Oreskes Marana, Ariz., ...
Donald Trump has had a very bad month, between his stalemated war, the dysfunctional Republican Congress, and record-low approval ratings. That comes on the heels of Republican losses in nearly every ...
Republican strategist Karl Rove said Monday that current polling does not foreshadow a “tsunami” for Democrats in the upcoming midterms. “So, this election’s going to be a wild one. It’s going to be ...
The upcoming 2026 midterm elections will mirror public sentiment on President Donald Trump's agenda when voters decide the Congressional makeup for the next two years. Here's what it means and who's ...
This story is the first in a series of monthly snapshots from the Washington Examiner, titled Midterm Countdown, gauging the state of the 2026 election cycle. Scroll down to the bottom of the story ...
Republicans would have turnout challenges in the 2026 midterm elections regardless of how President Donald Trump was doing. After all, his base has proven they largely only come out in droves when his ...
One of the few “iron laws” of American politics is that the president’s party loses seats in the House of Representatives during the midterm elections. In the forty-two midterm elections held since ...
A move targeting upcoming races draws attention as the House considers changes to election timing. As the situation unfolds, Trump’s response begins to shape the conversation. Martin Short's daughter ...
Mr. Edsall contributes weekly essays from Washington on politics and demographics. President Trump hates to lose. Heading into the 2026 midterm elections, you can’t say that the president hasn’t ...