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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Former Rep. Adam Kinzinger criticizes Trump’s Iran policy on Slate’s 'What Next' podcast, illustrated with Capitol, Iran map, and tension symbols.
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Adam Kinzinger discusses Trump’s Iran approach on Slate’s “What Next” podcast

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Former Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger appeared on Slate’s “What Next” to criticize President Donald Trump’s handling of Iran, warning that U.S. involvement could be defined by the president’s personal sense of when the conflict is “over,” and urging Congress to assert its role.

Some Republican strategists and local party officials say they want President Donald Trump and the GOP to focus on the economy and cost-of-living concerns ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, warning that renewed attention to 2020 election disputes could distract from issues they believe matter more to swing voters.

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Michael Knowles delivered remarks at a House GOP conference criticizing conservative podcasters for internal conflicts that could harm Republican chances in the upcoming midterms. He argued that these media figures are focusing on petty grievances rather than rallying support for key issues like immigration and crime. Knowles suggested that unity on policy could still give the GOP a fighting chance in November.

Young supporters of President Donald Trump voiced frustration over the ongoing war in Iran during the Conservative Political Action Conference in Grapevine, Texas, revealing a generational split in the Republican base. One month into U.S. strikes alongside Israel, attendees debated interventionism while older conservatives cheered the campaign. Trump skipped the event for the first time in a decade amid these tensions.

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