Partisan Purges And Identity Crises: 2026 Primaries Set The Stage For A Political Reckoning
- On December 27, 2025, Republican commentator S.E. Cupp warned the U.S. economy will likely drag down President Donald Trump and his Republican Party heading into the midterms.
- Cupp argued tariffs were 'the most disastrous part' and acted as a tax on consumers, pushing up prices and raising operating costs for businesses.
- On the panel, Cupp said Trump worsened ties with allies, deterring foreign businesses and states from investing amid `bribery` concerns, and cited a recent taxpayer-funded bailout for farmers.
- Cupp warned President Donald Trump must manage messaging and policy promptly or risk sinking the party, with next year's midterms judged by what happens since Liberation Day.
- The ripple effects on the U.S. economy include 'trickle up and trickle-down impacts,' which S.E. Cupp said have been innumerable for voters and the broader economy.
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'Disastrous' economic problems facing Republicans in 2026: analysis
Republican commenter S.E. Cupp warns the U.S. economy is likely going to drag down President Donald Trump and his Republican Party leading into the midterms.“Looking back, if we're going to assess the health of this administration next year, come midterms, we'll be looking back at Liberation Day,” C...
Partisan Purges And Identity Crises: 2026 Primaries Set The Stage For A Political Reckoning
The fight for the soul of America’s two major political parties is just beginning. As the 2026 midterm cycle spins up, hotly contested primaries for governorships and seats in Congress are shaping up to be far more than routine selection processes. Instead, they are evolving into ideological battlegrounds that will determine how—and if—Democrats and Republicans […] Partisan Purges And Identity Crises: 2026 Primaries Set The Stage For A Political…
The hotly contested primaries for Congress and governor next year will not only choose new candidates for important midterm races, but will also serve as early battlegrounds in the struggle for the future of both parties, as Democrats and Republicans navigate how to move forward after the 2024 elections. Although Democrats have celebrated victories throughout this year's elections, they are still searching for definition and direction after thei…
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