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Donald Trump remains the most central figure in Republican Party politics and RNC discussions, as the party continues to rally around his presidency while preparing for crucial upcoming elections at both state and national levels. The past several days have seen heightened focus on the looming government funding deadline, with the House passing a Republican-backed continuing resolution to keep federal programs funded until November, but Senate leaders expressing sharp divisions, especially as Democrats press for added healthcare benefits and the GOP leadership stresses the need to avoid policy riders in any stopgap bill. According to NAIOP and Groom Law Group coverage, this impasse is fueling shutdown concerns as Congress stands in recess and the federal fiscal year closes out on September 30.

Across the country, crime, national unity, and government dysfunction have surged as leading voter concerns, according to Gallup, with Republicans most likely to cite crime and independents expressing rising anxiety about national unity. This climate is shaping both campaign messaging and candidate selection across the RNC’s portfolio. Polling from RealClearPolling indicates Republicans are grappling with a net-unfavorable favorability rating, trailing Democrats in the generic congressional ballot for 2026 and facing a notable disadvantage in national mood measurements.

State-level contests remain a major part of RNC efforts. In Pennsylvania, the Republican Party just endorsed Stacy Garrity, the state treasurer, for the governor’s race in 2026 after a near-unanimous voice vote. Garrity is emphasizing her record of returning money to taxpayers as a direct contrast with Democratic incumbent Josh Shapiro, arguing for school choice and fiscal restraint. Trump’s previous push for more Republicans to use mail-in voting is still influencing party strategy, although his more recent posts signal opposition to mail-in voting, suggesting possible internal debate over election tactics.

In New Jersey, the high-profile governor’s race sees Republican Jack Ciattarelli positioning himself as an alternative to the current Democratic establishment and drawing strategic ties to Trump’s national platform. Democratic contender Mikie Sherrill is framing the race as a referendum on Trump, flipping the narrative to characterize her opponent as a pawn of the Trump administration, an approach mirrored in other competitive states as polarization and dissatisfaction with current leadership grow.

Party switching among state legislators is also making headlines in states like Oregon, Utah, Maine, Kentucky, and Florida, reflecting shifting loyalties and the volatile political environment as lawmakers respond to local and national tensions. Recent special elections, including those in Alabama, signal Republican holds—but elsewhere, Democrats have made limited gains and narrowed Republican supermajorities, suggesting an intensely competitive political map moving forward.

Amid all this, RNC leadership continues to spotlight priorities on fiscal discipline, school choice, parental empowerment, and public safety, themes reflected in speeches from candidates like Garrity and echoed in official messaging. The party’s position on healthcare is firm, stressing negotiations only in the context of comprehensive legislation rather than stopgap bills, which Republican leaders like John Thune are actively defending.

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