Friday, May 8, 2026

A 2026 Blue Wave as Big as the One in 2006 No Longer Seems Far-Fetched

 https://time.com/article/2026/05/05/2026-blue-wave-as-big-as-the-one-in-2006-no-longer-seems-far-fetched/

There’s a shift in tone in Washington that’s emerged in the past few weeks. In my conversations on Capitol Hill and K Street alike, it’s impossible to miss. Democrats seem more upbeat and Republicans more deflated as the outlook of the midterm elections grows more lopsided. It’s giving 2006 vibes—the comparison Republicans have been hoping to avoid at all costs. 

The President’s party typically faces net losses in midterm elections, but 2026 may well be a breed apart. As I’ve been talking with the folks who worked on the 2006 races, they say this feels worse for Republicans; having covered that cycle from over in The Associated Press’ old bureau on K Street, I cannot argue. In that year, Democrats picked up 31 House seats and five seats in the Senate. By August of 2006, Democrats enjoyed a 13-point advantage in CNN’s polling. At this point in 2026, Republicans are quick to point out, Democrats still only have a six-point advantage in CNN polling.

Trump has warned if Democrats win any control of Congress, it will mean a mangled Washington stuck dealing with the I-Word once again. It’s a route Congress has tried twice before with Trump, and the outcome on a third outing is not likely to be different. He may be right but it isn’t scaring off voters

1 comment:

  1. Garnel IronheartMay 8, 2026 at 3:29 PM

    Winning will actually be bad for the Democrats.
    Most people voting for them want them to govern. Instead they will spend their entire time blocking all Trump's initiatives - even the good ones - simply to enrage him. They will then obsessively start impeachment proceedings yet again along with dredging up the 2000 riot and frankly the average American is sick of it and has moved on.
    As a result, all the positive sentiment they currently have will evaporate and hand the Republics the win in 2028.

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