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Red alert: Republicans are bleeding support everywhere, which explains why they assume the House is gone and the Senate
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The war ahead: Tucker Carlson (or someone like him) seems virtually certain to run in '28 as a true America First, anti-war, anti-Israel, probably anti-AI hardliner.
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Summary
The reporter is going to share intel picked up from top officials in government, AI and business. Red alert: Republicans are bleeding support everywhere, which explains why they assume the House is gone and the Senate is in play. The numbers don't lie. In seven special House elections, Dems are beating their '24 margins by 18.5 points on average. President Trump himself remains popular with Rs who align with him more than the GOP. Why it matters to you: Assume wild volatility and chaos in Congress, and more of the same in the '28 presidential race.