Donald Trump’s team is shifting its midterm strategy to frame the 2026 elections as a choice between party platforms rather than a referendum on his presidency.
Advisers plan to highlight Republican achievements and warn that Democratic control could result in gridlock and policy reversals, amid voter dissatisfaction.
This approach comes as Republicans face headwinds from unpopular wars, high living costs, and redistricting challenges that threaten their narrow House majority.
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