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    The Great Texas Rewire and Abbott’s Map Redefines the Battlefield

    Governor Greg Abbott has signed a new congressional map that targets five Democratic-held seats and reshapes the...

    Democrats Struggle to Keep Voters on the Rolls

    Republicans are gaining ground as Democratic sign-ups stall, reshaping the electorate well before ballots are cast.

    Disaffected Democrats Who Powered Trump’s Return Could Decide 2026

    The New York Times’ reporting on Biden-to-Trump defectors reveals deep voter frustration with both parties, raising...

    The Low-Propensity Voter Test for 2026

    Republicans see opportunity, Democrats risk complacency, as midterm dynamics collide with the lessons of 2024. Image of...

    August McLaughlin Poll: Vance Holds Edge, Trump Jr. Stabilizes, Issues Reshuffle

    McLaughlin poll: Vance leads 2028 GOP primary; Trump Jr. steady. Image of McLaughlin & Associates logo screenshot from...

    Tariffs and the Voter Divide: How Economic Nationalism Shapes 2026 Strategy

    Resonate’s PT50 data makes clear that tariffs have evolved from a niche trade policy into a wedge that is reorganizing...

    Will DEI Bans Help or Hurt Republicans?

    New polling suggests bans on diversity, equity, and inclusion programs divide the electorate more than they unite it.

    The Big Beautiful Trap: How Democrats Are Weaponizing Trump’s Medicaid Cuts

    Democrats see an opening to reframe Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” as a Medicaid slasher, while Republicans risk silence...

    Déjà Vu in Maine: Why Pundits Are Wrong About Susan Collins Again

    Every six years, national analysts predict Collins’s downfall. Every six years, Maine voters remind them that she plays...

    Janet Mills’ Silence Freezes Democrats in Maine’s Senate Race

    With 2026 looming, Mills’ indecision keeps Collins’ challengers on ice.

    Why Phillip Pettus Is Coasting to Re-Election

    How mid-decade map wars could decide control of Congress before a single ballot is cast.

    Map Wars 2026: Governors Rip Up the Rules to Seize Congress

    How mid-decade map wars could decide control of Congress before a single ballot is cast.