Trump and Vance Plan 2026 Full Court Press to Defy Midterm Odds and Keep GOP Trifecta
UNITED STATES, JUL 31 – Trump and Vice President JD Vance lead GOP fundraising with over $1.4 billion raised since 2024 to support Republicans maintaining control of Congress in 2026.
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Trump rakes in $1.4B as president to boost GOP in 2026 midterms
President Trump has secured $1.4 billion in financial commitments since winning the 2024 election -- filling his war chest to help Republicans keep the House and Senate in next year's midterms, a source close to the commander in chief told The Post Thursday.
'Full decade of minority rule': Analyst reveals how GOP aims to 'erase Democratic power'
Six years after Trump demanded Geogia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger “find” him enough votes to win in 2020, Republicans are still trying to find him votes.“Now, he’s calling on Texas Republicans to find five congressional seats — before a single vote is cast in the 2026 midterms. And the GOP is answering that call,” said MSNBC co-host Symone Sanders Townsend.Townsend referenced Texas Republicans proposing a heavily gerrymandered congress…


Trump and Vance plan 2026 full court press to defy midterm odds and keep GOP trifecta
Republican campaign officials are looking to buck modern midterm election trends in 2026, and simmering infighting within the party, with help from President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance. Typically, parties in power lose seats in midterm elections, and…

GOP Looks to Trump, Vance for Help With 2026 Midterms
GOP officials are looking to President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance to help keep control of both the House and Senate in 2026. Because parties in power usually lose seats in midterm elections, and with Republicans currently holding a 219-212 seat advantage (with four vacancies), GOP members know they face a challenge to maintain a majority in both chambers. A Rasmussen Reports poll last week found that if the elections for Congress w…
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