Bucking the trends, Republicans have a shot at keeping their Congressional majorities

| March 3, 2026 | 9 Comments

A poll done in January showed that 54% of likely voters were more than likely to vote Democrat during the 2026 midterms. A February poll showed a tight race. A political party’s increasing its seats in Congress when they also had the White House occurred twice. Once during the Great Depression and a second time in the early 2000s.

From Breitbart:

Only twice has a party retained both chambers of Congress in a midterm election with a president of the same party. In 1934, as the nation battled the Great Depression, Democrats expanded their majorities in the House and Senate under late President Franklin D. Roosevelt. In 2002, amid a patriotic fervor after the attacks of September 11, 2001, Republicans, with former President George W. Bush as commander-in-chief, also expanded their majorities.

White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Legislative, Political, and Pubic Affairs James Blair told SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Saturday that he believes “Republicans can defy history” in the upcoming midterm elections and hold their majorities in Congress.

Blair told host Matt Boyle that Republicans “have a couple important elements” to do so. “First and foremost, we have a record and a clear contrast. We can point very clearly to what things were like two years ago, and the American people remember that: eight percent interest rates for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage; now they’re under six percent. Five dollar an average gallon of gas. Now it’s under $2.50. We have real wages increasing, outpacing inflation. Joe Biden had real wages decreasing $3,000 a year, you know, with inflation far outstripping wage growth and price hikes and all of that. The Democrats gave us this economic nightmare that we inherited, and we are now turning around.”

Since the January poll, Democrats have harmed their argument that they could bring about sound governance by forcing their third government shutdown in just over a year since Trump’s inauguration. The government remains in a partial government shutdown with the Department of Homeland Security operating without congressional appropriations, leading to multiple critical security functions shutting down and thousands of employees working without pay.

Additional Reading:

Jaye, B. (2026, March 2). Poll: Republicans surge in general ballot, move closer to defying history of Congressional midterms. Breitbart. Link.

Category: 2026 Elections

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Not a Lawyer

The Wolf: Well, let’s not start sucking each other’s dicks quite yet.

Long way between now and the election. Plenty of time for for Tom Foolery and ballyhoo. Let’s also recall all the gerrymandering to try to make it impossible for Republicans in majority liberal states.

ChipNASA

*Cough Cough*…just recently Andy Harris I believe in PR of MD.
If I can’t get the FUCK outta here to Charleston SC area soon enough….

Old tanker

I can’t recall how many times I have seen or heard stories about this poll or that poll predicting one thing or another. The only poll I have even a shred of confidence in is the election itself. Given the shenanigans perpetuated by the dems in 2020, that is a very very small confidence.

Not a Lawyer

If you believed the polls Hillary Clinton should have been elected in 2016, Obama serving his 5th term in 2024. Be that as it is, RCP has an aggregator that is very accurate on national elections. They get more accurate the closer to the election we get.

jeff LPH 3 63-66

After the loss of hillary, I’m suprised that a demoRat didn’t shove a poll up the poll takers butt

ChipNASA

I revel in this…..

SFC D

Unfortunately for America, far too many people vote for the “electable”, popular candidate over the candidate best suited for the job.

ChipNASA

Republicans also have a shot at NOT keeping their Congressional majorities….Never undersetimate RINOs and Pussies abilities….

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