Uh-oh: New 2026 House Seat Projections Show Democrats Facing Major Challenges

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Midterms traditionally run against the party in power in the White House. 

But some important facts explain why Democrats are freaking out over the redistricting in Texas. 

We previously reported on the huge shift in party registration numbers, according to a recent analysis. 

When Democrats have lost 2.1 million registrations and the Republicans have gained 2.4 million over the past four years, I think you can call that a “crisis” for Democrats. 

Then, too, they are cratering to historic lows in approval as well. In July, they had  19 percent approval in a Quinnipiac poll, and then hit a 35-year low in a Wall Street Journal poll. 


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