Trump’s Latest Gaffes Could Hurt the GOP
Politics
United States
Started May 16, 2026
The president won’t face voters again, but Republican midterm candidates will have to deal with the consequences of his latest comments
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Trump’s Latest Gaffes Could Hurt the GOP
The Atlantic (United States) | May 15, 2026
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Trump's recent comments will alienate moderate voters, significantly harming GOP candidates in the midterms.
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Trump's influence on the GOP remains strong, and his comments may not impact midterm candidates as much as predicted.
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The GOP can pivot away from Trump's gaffes, focusing on local issues that resonate more with voters.
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Despite Trump's gaffes, many GOP voters remain loyal, and the midterm impact may be overstated.
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Republican candidates should openly distance themselves from Trump's gaffes to rebuild trust with undecided voters.
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