GOP Faces Electoral Crisis as Democrats Surge in Key Midterm Races Amid Foreign Policy Turmoil
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The Republican Party and RNC are grappling with internal tensions and electoral setbacks amid escalating foreign policy drama. President Trump's aggressive threat against Iran's civilian infrastructure rattled GOP ranks, prompting rare public pushback from some Republican lawmakers who broke ranks to criticize the rhetoric, even as Trump suspended a planned U.S. bombing campaign following last-minute talks with Pakistani leaders. He announced a two-week ceasefire on Truth Social, claiming a 10-point proposal from Iran offers a workable path to a long-term deal, representing Middle Eastern countries in the process.
Shifting to domestic fronts, Republican fears are mounting over Democrats' string of recent victories signaling momentum ahead of November midterms. In Wisconsin, Democrats delivered a 20-point blowout in a state Supreme Court race, expanding their liberal majority, while also flipping the mayor's office in conservative Waukesha—prompting U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany, a gubernatorial hopeful, to admit, "We got our butts kicked." In Georgia, the GOP held a special election to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene, who resigned after clashing with Trump, but candidate Clay Fuller won by just 12 points—far narrower than Greene's 29-point margin two years ago or Trump's 37-point haul in the district. Democrats like Shawn Harris, who lost but plans a November rematch, notched gains across red, blue, and purple areas.
These losses compound earlier Democratic flips of a Texas state Senate district and a Florida House seat near Trump's Mar-a-Lago, painting a picture of GOP vulnerabilities as control of Congress and statehouses hangs in the balance. No major RNC candidate announcements or stance shifts emerged in the latest headlines, but party insiders are urging a midterm reset.
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