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‘There’s A Lot At Stake’: Newt Gingrich Predicts Disaster If GOP Loses House To Democrats In 2026 Elections

Former Republican House Speaker Newt Gingrich said Fox business host Larry Kudlow on Thursday that if Republicans lose their home to Democrats in the 2026 medium-term elections, they are “at risky” .

in exterior In “Kudlow,” Gingrich predicted a dark Republican scenario if he could not maintain control of the House in the 2026 election. Ginrich said there is a need for a robust economic agenda to secure Republican victory and prevent potential legislative setbacks under a Democratic-led home.

“Next year, he lost his Republican home, ruining the last two years of President Trump's term, ruining Nancy Pelosi's role, investigations, blocking programs and President Trump's term playing the potential bullet each.” Ginrich said. “So there are a lot of dangers here and it makes me frankly mystical about how I can't understand how Republicans in the House and Senate have to plan back from victory.”

Gingrich said it needs to have a strong economic and legislative agenda focusing on tax cuts, deregulation and affordable energy instruments to be enacted by May or June. Ta.

“The victory here was in November 2026. It requires a very strong economy. To do so, by May or June, it certainly has a very strong tax reduction deregulation, pro. We need an affordable energy bill. And I can't understand these guys, you know, I've got over it,” Ginrich said.

Ginrich then reflected in past elections.

“Reagan lost 26 seats in his first year election as tax cuts were not in effect until 1983. Trump lost 42 seats in his first year election because the tax bill had not passed until October. “That's what I did,” Gingrich said. . “When I hear the senators say to Cavalierly, they say, 'Oh, I'll pass a simple bill early and get to other bills by October.' They could keep House Republicans We are talking about killing sex. ”

Ginrich proposed an aggressive campaign strategy in which President Donald Trump visits major districts and uses his influence to shake up the vote. (Related: “I'm very intrigued”: Economist Steve Moore says Trump's customs trade is “dangerous” but it might work.)

“They need to clarify the bill and see what's in it. And for about 10 weeks, President Trump needs to come back on the road. He has the Democrats he carried. There are 13 districts. There are another 21 districts where Democrats he came within 5%. He went to these 34 districts and said, “No votes will vote for your family's tax increase.” “If I said that, I think at least those Democrats would decide to vote for Republicans,” Ginrich said.

Leading by Republican South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, Senator, Senator, Senate, is actively developing plans to increase the majority from 53 to 55 seats in the middle of 2026. Historically, parties outside the White House have benefited in the mid-term, with the GOP outlined an expansion strategy hosted by the National Republican Senate Committee during a retreat in Florida.

Scott prioritizes GOP seats defenses in Maine, North Carolina and Ohio, but aims to win Democratic seats in Michigan and Georgia, the states Trump won in 2024. Masu. Season 2. They also plan to target democratic senators in Virginia, New Mexico and Minnesota.

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