Illustration of a podcast studio analyzing Trump's hold on the GOP ahead of 2026 midterms, with political symbols and realistic lighting.
Illustration of a podcast studio analyzing Trump's hold on the GOP ahead of 2026 midterms, with political symbols and realistic lighting.
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Podcast examines Trump’s hold on the GOP ahead of the 2026 midterms

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A recent episode of Slate’s “What Next” looks at President Donald Trump’s influence over Republican voters and what it could mean for the 2026 midterm elections.

The latest episode of Slate’s politics podcast “What Next” focuses on President Donald Trump’s standing within the Republican Party as the 2026 midterms approach. (axios.com)

Sarah Longwell—publisher of The Bulwark—joins the conversation to discuss how durable the MAGA movement has been inside the GOP and whether Trump’s influence extends beyond his most loyal supporters. (en.wikipedia.org)

The episode frames those questions as open-ended rather than settled, exploring whether “Trumpism” is likely to remain a defining force in Republican primaries and party leadership after Trump’s current term, or whether it could weaken as the 2026 campaign cycle intensifies.

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Voters across six states at polling stations during 2026 primaries testing Trump influence in the GOP.
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Six states hold primaries testing Trump influence in GOP

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Voters across Alabama, Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky, Oregon and Pennsylvania went to the polls Tuesday in the busiest primary day of the 2026 midterms so far.

With a little over five months until the November 2026 general election, Republican speakers in Iowa are promoting what they describe as policy victories under President Donald Trump while arguing that Democratic proposals would raise costs. The pitch comes as Republicans also confront voter concerns about higher gas prices and an unpopular U.S. war in Iran, according to an NPR report from Iowa.

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Democrats see opportunities in a handful of Republican-held seats in 2026, but the Senate’s arithmetic means multiple wins could still fall short of a governing majority.

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