Democrats in ‘Strong Position’ to Retake the House, Says Campaign Chair
PENNSYLVANIA, UNITED STATES, JUL 23 – Democrats capitalize on rising energy and living costs while warning GOP redistricting may backfire as they aim to net three House seats in 2026, says party chair Suzan DelBene.
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DCCC Chair DelBene: House Republicans are “breaking promises to protect the well-connected, and not focused on the needs of the American people.”
On Wednesday, DCCC Chair Suzan DelBene joined the Christian Science Monitor for their Monitor Breakfast to share updates in the campaign for the House Majority and to discuss how House Republicans’ Big, Ugly Law and their failure to lower costs or improve the lives of everyday Americans will cost them the majority in 2026. Chair DelBene also made clear that the extreme plan by Republicans to redraw and rig the Texas congressional map will backfi…
Utility costs emerge as campaign issue as Democrats pan sweeping budget law
Some Democratic candidates are eyeing a 2026 campaign strategy that targets Republicans for supporting provisions in their sweeping tax and spending law that analysts say may result in higher energy prices. Last year, Donald Trump won the presidency while running on the slogan “Drill, baby, drill” and frequently criticizing solar and wind energy. But now, Democrats believe they can win votes by arguing that less support for renewables will rais…
Democrats in ‘strong position’ to retake the House, says campaign chair
Republican efforts to redraw districts could backfire, and Democrats are well positioned to net the three House seats they need to take power in the 2026 midterm elections, says Rep. Suzan DelBene at a Christian Science Monitor Breakfast with reporters.
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