Grassroots Movement Blog

    State Legislative Special Elections as Midterm Indicators

    Democratic overperformance in early state legislative special elections provides a key indicator for the 2026 midterms.

    Ohio's Special Senate Battle: Sherrod Brown vs. Jon Husted

    A high-stakes Senate showdown could help determine which party controls the chamber after 2026.

    One in Four Voters Still Hasn't Picked a Side for 2026

    Nearly a quarter of the American electorate is politically homeless heading into November and Republicans have a...

    Signature Fraud and Parent's Rights Spark Friction in Michigan GOP Primary

    Michigan's Republican governor's race is simultaneously fighting a ballot access crisis and building a conservative...

    Whistleblower Against Appointee in Florida's High-Stakes Senate Race

    Florida's most watched special election pits a Trump-endorsed appointee against the whistleblower who triggered the...

    The $800 Million Showdown in North Carolina's Senate Race

    Two veteran political operators, a record-shattering war chest, and one Senate seat that could decide who controls...

    The Inflation-Tariff Paradox Eroding Trump's Signature Tax Cuts

    Rising costs from energy shocks and import levies are quietly swallowing the working-class savings Republicans promised...

    Walz's Exit Opens a Door Republicans Cannot Afford to Miss in Minnesota

    Minnesota's governor's race reset overnight, and Republicans are racing to find a candidate who can take advantage...

    War With Iran Is Breaking Trump's Economic Coalition

    Military action in the Middle East is doing what no domestic policy fight could: splitting the voters who put Trump...

    Vance Leads Early, but a New 2028 GOP Tier Is Emerging

    Vance leads, but a 15 point drop and Rubio’s rapid rise signal a Republican primary shifting from consolidation to...

    The Red Mirage: Democrats Are Overperforming in Places Republicans Thought Were Safe

    In race after race, the party is overperforming in districts that should not be close, raising fresh questions about...