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Jul 29, 2025 – Politics & Policy

Why Dems are suddenly confident about 2026

By Alex Thompson

Democrats have a rare bright spot in their party’s existential crisis: 2026, at least to them, looks pretty good.

Why it matters: The party is full of angst over how to retake the White House and win back the voters they lost to President Trump over the past decade. But they feel increasingly sanguine about taking back the House next year.

Here’s the five-part theory of the case for why Dems are optimistic about 2026, as laid out bymore than a dozen of their top campaign staffers.

  1. The “big, beautiful bill” is polling terribly.
  2. Cuts to Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act are expected to make the “big, beautiful bill” even more unpopular.
  3. Prices are still high despite Trump promising to bring them down. Economic approval had long been one of Trump’s consistent political strengths and now is not.
  4. Trump’s deportations are getting blowback after going well beyond violent criminals and gang members. Polls show Republicans losing their advantage on one of their key issues in the 2024 election.
  5. Democratic enthusiasm. A recent CNN poll found that 72% Democrats and Democratic-aligned voters are extremely motivated to vote in the midterm elections compared to just 50% of Republicans and Republican-aligned voters.

Between the lines: Some Democrats are worried that victories in 2026 will stop the party from reckoning with its deeper issues and unpopularity.

  • The party needs to change and victories will give party leaders excuses not to, they argue.

Zoom in: In 2026,Democrats only need to win a handful of seats to take back the House majority. They also just successfully recruited former Gov. Roy Cooper to run for Senate in North Carolina, as Axios first reported.

  • Democrats believe they’re getting the right kinds of candidates in the House: people with little connection to D.C. who can run against both parties.
  • Midterms often favor the party out of power and Democrats have increasingly done better with college-educated voters who also tend to vote more often in non-presidential elections.

Editor’s Note: Read the rest of the story, at the below link.

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One response to “Why Dems are suddenly confident about 2026 – Axios”

  1. @drweb2

    Midterms? You think there will be fairly counted midterms?!? Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!

    #FascismIsHereNow

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