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Tracker is your go-to source for up-to-date coverage of the Republican Party, conservative politics, and GOP-related news across the United States. This podcast delivers in-depth analysis, breaking headlines, and weekly updates on Republican lawmakers, presidential candidates, grassroots movements, party leadership, policy decisions, and election strategy. From Congress and state legislatures to political action committees and conservative think tanks, we track everything shaping the future of the Republican agenda. Stay informed on tax policy, immigration reform, Second Amendment rights, pro-life legislation, national security, and the conservative values driving today’s political debate.

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  • Republican Party Faces 2026 Midterm Crisis: Internal Strife, Party Defections, and Plummeting Election Odds
    Mar 14 2026
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    The Republican Party is facing significant challenges heading into the 2026 midterm elections, with major internal strife and shifting political fortunes reshaping the landscape.

    Colorado Republican Party Chair Brita Horn announced her resignation effective April 17, citing division, legal attacks, and escalating hostility within the party. Horn's departure comes after months of infighting and low fundraising, with grassroots members calling for her removal. She succeeded controversial former chair Dave Williams, who faced similar pressure to step down after endorsing candidates in GOP primaries and attacking fellow Republicans. Despite Horn's effort to restore stability and return the party to normalcy, she could not overcome the vitriol and threats she endured during her tenure.

    On the congressional front, California Representative Kevin Kiley switched his party affiliation to independent on March 9, marking the tenth House member to change parties since 2000. Though Kiley will caucus with Republicans through early 2027, the move narrowed the GOP's House majority to 217-214, creating additional vulnerabilities heading into the midterms.

    The broader political picture presents an alarming scenario for Republicans. Prediction markets now show Democrats have an 85 percent chance of retaking the House come November, down from a 43 percent Republican likelihood just months ago. Senate control remains competitive but increasingly uncertain, with Democrats now at 48 percent odds of flipping the chamber, up dramatically from just 17 percent in the fall.

    Political analysts attribute much of this shift to President Trump's escalating military conflict with Iran and resulting spiking fuel prices. The Iran war, coupled with continued American casualties, has severely damaged Republican electoral prospects. Multiple prediction markets like Kalshi and Polymarket reflect these trends, with the GOP's House chances plummeting as Americans grapple with economic pressures and military losses.

    Trump's approval ratings have deteriorated significantly, sitting at just 40 percent overall. Among independents who delivered his 2024 victory, his approval is underwater by 38 points. His combative approach toward specific states has complicated matters further. In Colorado, Trump has denied disaster aid, derailed infrastructure projects, and relocated Space Force operations to Alabama, moves that have jeopardized Republican House members' reelection prospects in what analysts view as partisan overreach.

    House Speaker Mike Johnson remains optimistic, declaring he is bullish about midterm prospects and convinced Republicans will grow their majority. However, political observers and data analysts express skepticism, with some calling Trump's strategic decisions among the dumbest political moves in recent memory.

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  • GOP Fractures Over Trump's Iran Strategy as Party Grapples with Isolationist-Interventionist Divide and Economic Concerns
    Mar 12 2026
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    The US Republican Party and RNC are grappling with deep fractures over President Trump's war on Iran, which has exposed tensions between isolationists and interventionists. On Newsmax, host Rob Schmitt highlighted how the conflict has split the GOP, with critics like Nick Fuentes opposing bombings while Trump demands Iran's unconditional surrender to halt its nuclear program and missile threats. Dave Rubin defended Trump, noting his long-standing anti-Iran stance dating back decades, distinguishing it from endless wars. Al Jazeera reports Vice President JD Vance, once an isolationist Iraq vet, now balancing his past rhetoric against advocating the administration's strikes, risking his hold on the party's anti-intervention wing as he eyes 2028.

    House Republicans at their policy retreat struggled to address soaring gas prices and affordability amid the war's economic fallout, per Politico, with leaders like Speaker Mike Johnson fixated on a Trump-backed elections bill and reconciliation despite voter concerns. Rep. Richard Hudson touted past wins like tax cuts and school choice, but acknowledged more action is needed on pocketbook issues.

    In Georgia, Scripps News covers a heated April 7 runoff for Marjorie Taylor Greene's old House seat, pitting Trump-endorsed Republican Clay Fuller, a district attorney, against Democrat Shawn Harris, a moderate farmer and general who overperformed in the special election. Statewide, Capitol Beat notes high turnover looming in 2026 legislative races, with Republicans defending slim majorities amid retirements and challengers.

    Trump hit the trail in Ohio and Kentucky, touring Thermo Fisher Scientific to boast drug price cuts and rallying in Rep. Thomas Massie's district, slamming the defiant Republican as a "nutjob" and boosting primary challenger Ed Gallrein. At Verst Logistics, he touted manufacturing and no-tax policies on tips and Social Security, projecting strength despite job cuts and market jitters from Iran.

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  • Trump Rallies House Republicans at Miami Summit: Military Victories, Voting Reform, and Record Fundraising Drive 2026 Midterms
    Mar 10 2026
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    President Trump headlined the Republican Members Issues Conference at Trump National Doral in Miami over the weekend, delivering a fiery address to House Republicans on military triumphs and domestic priorities. Introduced by Speaker Mike Johnson, Trump touted the smashing success of Operation Epic Fury against Iran, where U.S. forces sank 46 Iranian ships in just three and a half days, demolished drone factories, missile launchers, and terrorist leaders, all backed by a landmark $1 trillion military budget. He followed with a press conference, calling the Iran conflict ahead of schedule and stressing goals to cripple their naval, missile, and comms capabilities amid rising oil prices.

    Shifting to homefront battles, Trump issued a blunt ultimatum: no legislation moves until Congress passes the Save America Act, mandating voter ID, citizenship proof, and scrapping mail-in ballots. He pushed for a tough crime bill ending no-cash bail, sanctuary cities, and commercial licenses for illegal immigrants, plus bans on Wall Street hedge funds snapping up single-family homes. Trump also highlighted economic wins like tax cuts, no taxes on tips, overtime, or Social Security, border security gains, and using tariffs to slash foreign drug prices.

    The event shattered fundraising records, pulling in over $20 million, with Trump's $1 million personal gift, as the GOP eyes 2026 midterms with high spirits. Yet challenges loom: California Rep. Kevin Kiley announced yesterday he's ditching the Republican Party for independent status amid redistricting woes and a brutal reelection fight, potentially jeopardizing Speaker Johnson's razor-thin 217-214 House majority. Kiley plans to keep caucusing with Republicans but slammed partisanship, including the ongoing partial DHS shutdown amid Iran tensions.

    Trump rallied the crowd on party unity, crediting Republicans for global respect and a pro-worker agenda, while blasting Democrats for shutdown tactics and election cheating.

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