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Campaigns · 119th Congress

Thomas Massie says he’s ready for pro-Trump onslaught in 2026

↵↵A farmer with an engineering degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massie said he thinks the GOP will lose the House majority in 2026 — and he expects the outside spending against him

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Republicans in revolt?

gate↵↵Tennessee special: While they came up short in Tuesday's special election in Tennessee, Democrats argued that Van Epps' relatively modest victory margin in a deep-red district is a sign that the 2026

Congress · 119th Congress

Smucker enters Budget Committee race as odds-on favorite

↵↵While Republicans did adopt a budget for fiscal 2025, they haven't attempted to move one for fiscal 2026, with their party's tiny House majority making consensus difficult.

Opinion · 119th Congress

There’s no sugarcoating inflation

send the White House and Congress a blunt message: ↵↵"We are unhappy with the state of the economy, and we expected more progress by now" — that is a message that could have serious implications for 2026

Campaigns · 119th Congress

The most vulnerable senators of 2026, a year out from Election Day

↵↵A year out from Election Day, Georgia's Jon Ossoff, a Democrat seeking his second term, and Maine's Susan Collins, a Republican seeking her sixth, top our list of the most vulnerable senators of 2026

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Goodbye, Madam Speaker. Hello, Mayor Mamdani.

↵↵Election reverberations: Democrats claimed the momentum after their victories Tuesday as they seek to build on Spanberger's and Sherrill's winning economic messaging going into the 2026 midterms.

Opinion · 119th Congress

This election was the wakeup call Republicans needed for 2026

↵↵Based on exit polls as of Wednesday afternoon, here are five factors that were in play that Republicans need to understand going into the 2026 midterms.  1) Independents↵↵Republicans' loss of independents