Trump has one prescription for midterms. House Republicans have another
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In March 2026, Donald Trump presented his strategy for Republicans to maintain their congressional majority in the upcoming midterm elections, advocating for stricter voter ID laws, a ban on mail-in ballots, and restrictions on transgender rights at a Republican conference in Doral, Florida. However, House Republican leaders, including Representatives Lisa McClain and Steve Scalise, emphasized different priorities the following day. Their focus centered on tax cuts for families, energy independence, and financial support for newborns, aiming to address the concerns of working families. While Republican leaders expressed a willingness to work with Trump, they did not highlight Trump's proposed voting bill as a key priority.
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