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Trump's 'massive campaign reserves' will defend GOP's 'slim' congressional majorities in 2026

Feb 27, 2025 View Original Article
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    4% Center

  • Reliability

    55% ReliableAverage

  • Policy Leaning

    10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    -7% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

55% : Determined this time to have a compliant Congress for all four years, Trump began discussing his midterm strategy shortly after his November victory, people close to him said.
52% : But according to CNN, Trump is promising GOP lawmakers that "he intends to open up his massive stockpile of campaign reserves" to "defend the party's slim majorities in both chambers next year.
49% : " READ MORE:'Putting on a blindfold and smashing everything': New Trump order draws fire from critics According to Contorno and Ferris, "Top advisers have briefed Trump on next year's battleground maps, outlining for him where there are opportunities to add allied Republican governors and seats in Congress as well as which turf will need defending.
47% : " The Contorno and Ferris point out that "whatever Trump contributes toward helping fellow Republicans" in 2026 "would likely outpace his efforts during past midterm election cycles, when he still had his own political ambitions to fund.
42% : " Trump, according to Contorno and Ferris, is "intent on avoiding the political setbacks that marred his first administration.
29% : But even as he pledges financial support, Trump has not ruled out intervening in primaries to bolster challengers against Republican officeholders he perceives as insufficiently loyal.

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