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Potential Twists And Turns Before Midterms

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June 26, 2026

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Potential Twists And Turns Before Midterms

This is a cause for concern. Events might happen or not happen, something might help, but one thing is going to fade away. There are all sorts of gossip and rumors flying around that mean the midterms might be okay for the Republican Party. That then means we need to start working a lot harder

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