GOP Set To Sweep Midterms?

America may be on the verge of another red wave — and this time, Republicans believe nothing can stop it.

A new memo from the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) — obtained exclusively by The Post — reveals that the GOP has “clear momentum” heading into the 2026 midterm elections, fueled by Democratic infighting, failing leadership, and collapsing public trust.

Conservatives say the winds have shifted — and the numbers prove it.


🔴 Democrats Lose Ground With Their Own Voters

The NRCC memo paints a devastating picture for Democrats.
According to internal polling, 67% of Democrats say they’re frustrated with their own party — the highest level in decades.

The reason? Sky-high taxes, open borders, rising crime, and radical woke policies that have left working-class Americans behind.

“Democrats have become the party of elite interests — out of touch with real America,” the report warns.

For millions of voters still struggling under Biden-era inflation and failed policies, the message is clear: Republicans are fighting for Main Street, while Democrats protect the swamp.


🇺🇸 History Is On The GOP’s Side

Since 1938, nearly every party in power has lost House seats during midterms — and 2026 could continue that trend.

During President Trump’s first term, Democrats gained 40 seats in 2018.
Under Joe Biden, Democrats lost nine in 2022. But this time, Republicans are stronger than ever.

The latest RealClearPolitics average shows Democrats with just a 3.6-point edge on the generic ballot — less than half the advantage they had eight years ago.

That shrinking gap suggests one thing: Americans are fed up with Democrat control.


💰 GOP Crushes Democrats In Fundraising

Money talks in politics — and Republicans are talking louder.

The NRCC has out-raised Democrats by $723,000 in the first three quarters of 2025 and holds $7.5 million more in cash on hand than it did in 2017.

“Republican campaigns are building war chests, and Democrats are falling behind,” the memo declares.

Donors appear energized by President Trump’s economic comeback and disgusted by Biden-era scandals, censorship, and endless spending.

Meanwhile, Democrats’ fundraising is sputtering — a “clear sign of fading enthusiasm and disillusioned donors,” according to GOP analysts.


⚙️ Red Wave Strategy: Fight, Fund, and Finish Strong

The NRCC says it’s not just money — it’s mission.

The GOP is focusing on border security, law enforcement, and lower taxes, while Democrats are obsessed with climate mandates, pronouns, and endless investigations.

Even in swing districts, Republican incumbents — known as “NRCC Patriots” — are outraising Democrat “Frontliners,” signaling strong support where it matters most.

And if current trends continue, experts predict Republicans could expand their majority and return President Trump’s America-First agenda to full power.


🗳️ Final Message: “Republican Deliverance vs. Democratic Chaos”

The NRCC’s closing message is simple but powerful:

“If we stay aggressive, build on our fundraising momentum, and make the choice clear between Republican leadership and Democratic disorder, voters will stand with us next year.”

For millions of Americans watching their grocery bills rise, their communities fall, and their freedoms under attack, that contrast couldn’t be clearer.

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