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Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Analysis: On the eve of the 2022 midterms, Republicans had everything a party out of power could ask for. Democratic President Joe Biden's approval was deep underwater. Inflation was at a 40-year high. The disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal was fresh in voters' minds. Pollsters and pundits predicted a red wave.

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... Instead, it was one of the strongest midterm performances by a governing party in decades. Republicans gained only nine House seats, failed to retake the Senate, and spent the next four years arguing about why.

That story should haunt Democrats heading into 2026. The mirror image of the 2022 environment is now setting up around them: Trump's approval underwater, inflation cooking, Democrats overperforming in special elections, the generic ballot tilted blue.

The lesson of 2022 wasn't that wave conditions don't matter anymore. They still do. It was that they don't reliably translate into wave results. And, what's more, the infrastructure for blunting waves has changed since then.

Just after midnight on May 20, the South Carolina House voted 74-37 to redraw the state's only Democratic-held congressional district, a move urged personally by President Donald Trump, replacing it with one designed to elect a Republican in November.

That is only one piece of a much greater national effort underway. Democrats are waiting for the wave. Republicans are building the sea wall. ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-05-26 12:56 PM | Reply

This past weekend Bessent went on TV to tell Americans to lower their withholding taken out of their wages and if they do that, it is a "pay raise". I am sure there will be people that listen to that nonsense.

I once had a 1040 client who made $180,000 and only had $175 in federal taxes withheld. When his inevitable tax bill arrived for 4/15 and he had spent all of his paychecks on building himself a race car he wanted to know if he could sue his employer for not withholding enough.

#2 | Posted by Nixon at 2026-05-26 02:44 PM | Reply

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