Headline: Trump Ramps Up Efforts to Shape 2026 Midterms for Republicans, Sparking Concerns over Election Integrity
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President Donald Trump is ramping up efforts to shape the 2026 midterms in favor of Republicans, pushing for federal oversight of elections in key states like Michigan through Department of Justice lawsuits challenging voter rolls and absentee ballots. Trump recently called for Republicans to "nationalize the voting" in at least 15 places, a remark his press secretary tied to supporting the SAVE Act for nationwide voter ID and citizenship proof requirements. This comes amid ongoing redistricting battles, with GOP-led states like North Carolina redrawing maps to bolster Republican House seats, while Democrats counter in California and Virginia.
The Republican National Committee aligns closely with Trump's agenda, as seen in his decision to exclude Democratic governors like Maryland's Wes Moore and Colorado's Jared Polis from a traditional White House meeting with governors, inviting only Republicans and breaking decades of bipartisanship. White House officials defend it as the president's prerogative, noting separate coordination with Democrats. Meanwhile, House Speaker Mike Johnson is blocking votes on overturning Trump's global tariffs, preserving party unity despite economic concerns where polls show only 36% approval of Trump's handling.
Warning signs loom for Republicans defending their slim 218-214 House majority and 53-47 Senate edge, with Democrats overperforming in special elections like a recent Texas state Senate win and more GOP retirements—30 versus 21 Democrats so far. Toss-up House races tilt 14-4 toward Republicans, per Cook Political Report, fueling Democratic hopes amid Trump's low approval ratings and public worries over prices and tariffs.
In Georgia's gubernatorial primary to succeed term-limited Brian Kemp, Trump-endorsed Lt. Gov. Burt Jones faces Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, who resisted Trump's 2020 pressure, plus Attorney General Chris Carr and Rick Jackson, setting up a potential May runoff. Swing-state battles in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Arizona, and Nevada will decide governors and election officials pivotal under the Election Count Reform Act for 2028.
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