RNC’s Whatley announces plans to confound anti-incumbent midterm trends

Republican National Committee chairman Michael Whatley is hoping to stall the longstanding anti-incumbent midterm trends, which would hurt the GOP in 2026.

Whatley told Fox News that he has planned a “significant” role from President-elect Donald Trump in the midterm elections and will seek to build GOP state parties across the country.

But that “as we go forward into this next election cycle, the fundamentals are going to remain the same.”

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“We need to make sure that we are building our state parties, that we’re building our ground game, we’re building our election integrity apparatus to be in place to make sure that when we get those candidates through those primaries in ‘26, that we’re going to be in a position to take them all the way to the finish line,” he…

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