Sadly, Republicans will be slaughtered
in the 2026 midterms
theAspenbeat.com,
by
Glenn Beaton
Original Article
Posted By: Big Bopper,
11/25/2025 11:11:10 AM
As a three-time Trump voter with no regrets, I don’t like this message any more than most of you. So don’t shoot me, I’m just the messenger.
The message is the Republicans in next fall’s midterm elections will lose the House, bigly, and probably the Senate.
If politics is indeed “war by other means,” expect the political war next fall to be bloody. Think Battle of the Little Bighorn. Think Stalingrad. Think Pickett’s Charge. Think the Battle of Midway. Think Waterloo. It will be one-sided.
Oh, I know the President has done some terrific things – at great personal risk to himself, by the way – even if they were sometimes done unartfully.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
oldmagnolia 11/25/2025 11:27:06 AM (No. 2033930)
If nothing is done to stop the cheating, have only vote in person and only on ONE day, ballots by paper and counted by hand, the rats will still cheat the same that they have been doing since Kennedy became president.
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I don’t like Glenn and he isn’t as smart as he thinks he is. I hate I voted for him, but…fill in any complaint.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
jalo1951 11/25/2025 11:30:42 AM (No. 2033935)
Do not underestimate the stupidity of the American voter. If the dems take over the house and senate look for DEI, green energy, EV, lgbtqcabc123 sexually disfunction acceptance, boys in girls sports and safe spaces, socialism/communism, out of control taxes and all the other disgusting nonsense to come roaring back. Trump as president can only do so much. This will be so ugly we will not believe it when it happens. But it will happen.
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If, if this comes true, stand by for two years of attempts to impeach Trump, two years of Trump Derangemen Syndrome. Little else will be done, except for mindless wokeness.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
seamusm 11/25/2025 11:36:48 AM (No. 2033942)
Fearfully, I must agree. But the DimoTwits will not win enough to push their agendas over a Presidential veto. At least, not as long as some RINO doesn't pull a McCain.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
LC Chihuahua 11/25/2025 11:41:12 AM (No. 2033945)
Trump not on the ballot.
Americans are being eaten alive by inflation and the debt. Spending is out of control.
Both parties point and each other and shout 'It's their fault!".
Would love to see both parties get slaughtered during midterms.
They aren't governing.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
BarryNo 11/25/2025 11:42:32 AM (No. 2033947)
Comments to voters: You give this country back to the democrats you will deserve what happens! One of two possible results.
1. You are going to be enslaved in ways the South never imagined. It will be a tyranny to end tyrannies.
or
2. There will be a Civil War as those who love freedom, give up on the current system and attempt to exterminate those who betrayed us all, while the elites and their little gangs of professional killers attempt to regain control.
The Deep State will triumph or die.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
PlayItAgain 11/25/2025 11:42:56 AM (No. 2033948)
There is still time. Reagan had the same problem at the end of his first term, but people started going back to work and he was reelected.
That said, to these sad Republicans that are talking about quitting before their term ends.
Your word is no good.
Don't ever expect to receive another vote for any public office whatsoever. You agreed to do this job. If you pick up your ball and go home, don't expect to come back and play ever again. Sorry MTG. You've started this trend. Please, change your mind and complete your term. Don't make this about you.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
BeatleJeff 11/25/2025 11:45:10 AM (No. 2033950)
Who needs Democrats when we have surrender monkeys in our own ranks?
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I don't disagree. There isn't enough time to tame inflation between now and November, the dems will hang it around the GOP's neck, and the compliant media will run with it. There won't be a new green new deal or other madness but the Trump agenda will be blocked at every turn. The White House needs to begin strategizing for 2028.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
wilarrbie 11/25/2025 11:54:44 AM (No. 2033960)
While we may not be outnumbered, we are certainly out-voted. Often by our own refusal to get to the polls. We can't blame it all on fraud when we make it easy for them.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Californian 11/25/2025 11:55:04 AM (No. 2033961)
Onlyif they're allowed to steal it again but they've already lost about 2 million illegal alien voters with a year to go.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
anniebc 11/25/2025 12:03:53 PM (No. 2033963)
So they say this month. Just a month or so ago, everybody was saying democrats will never be the ruling party again. Did the November election change everything? If so, what are these monkeys doing about it? They write articles and go on TV telling US how bad things are, but never do anything about it. They expect to wear a title, collect a paycheck, have two homes but leave the hard work to We the People. We sent their behinds to DC and to our states, cities, and counties to represent us. If they truly think they're going to lose they should be passing every bill possible to stop the leftists. They're not doing that; they're pretending to be MAGA and screaming fire so we vote for them again. Most of them are fake, phony, and part of the problem. We need a complete overhaul of all the fools in office. MTG just showed her true colors, and we're all waiting for the real story behind her "lurch" to the left.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
bpl40 11/25/2025 12:04:52 PM (No. 2033964)
The main problem is that the RINOs of the UniParty have already decided to lose in order to rein in Trump. Who they see as encroaching on their comfort zone and turf The McCain mentality. I don't know about an outright slaughter and loss of the Senate. But the House, as things stand, is a goner.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Newtsche 11/25/2025 12:16:02 PM (No. 2033969)
Look what just happened in NYC and ask yourself if too many voters are easily manipulated sheep and fools.
The left's patient Long March through our institutions has paid off.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
marbles 11/25/2025 12:21:38 PM (No. 2033972)
It's a long way from here to November. I will be a very interesting year.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
red1066 11/25/2025 12:35:25 PM (No. 2033976)
We're a year out. Any speculation about the midterms is just that, a guess. If after the new year, the economy takes off as expected. Interest rates fall after Powell is removed which will happen, and the Republicans can point to the success of the economy, inflation, and the reduction of interest rates, the demonuts don't have a chance. However, it seems most voters have short term memory loss and will believe whatever the MSM tells them and won't remember that it was the demosluts that caused all of the economic troubles to begin with.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
avital2 11/25/2025 1:18:26 PM (No. 2033994)
if you say it often enough, it can happen. they told us in June Mamdani was a shoo-in based on a small primary turn-out. didnt have to be but they said so every single day. i will say the new guy at RNC iis invisible which makes me nevous and hasn't delivered in off-year elections. i hope a Fix is in the offing. in the meantime let's not do a head-job on ourselves.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 11/25/2025 2:24:23 PM (No. 2034007)
FTA - "What many of them will remember is that they dislike the President on a personal level. People vote against people they dislike. Right now, a large and growing number of people dislike the President."
Nice try, Glenn. But do you know President Trump personally? How many of us know President Trump personally? Answer - None of us. I have never met President Trump. Meanwhile, the msm does its level best to connect us to him "personally" based on its propaganda schtick. But I tend to think people consider their financial situations, lifestyles, morality, and spirituality and don't lower themselves to whose personality they like or dislike as they cast their votes. But look, the President alone does not control our standard of living and who we should like or dislike. We do and must be accountable for our own decisions.
Keep in mind that we elect people to office everywhere. They do just fine until the deep state and the globalists get their hands on them. Corruption. The problem is bad for the dims, if not worse, than it is for the GOP. See the problem? Sorry, Glenn, I'd take another look at your views if I was you.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
privateer 11/25/2025 3:04:08 PM (No. 2034015)
When the Dems have overwhelming power, their version of tear down and build up is like Attila the Hun followed by Ramses II.
When Republicans achieve control, they sit around inertly, and talk a lot; with their demeanor and actions suggesting they never thought it could happen.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
volksford 11/25/2025 6:26:23 PM (No. 2034043)
Well...all i know is what I see at the grocery store and I am sure that is the same for other Americans.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
janjan 11/26/2025 12:40:47 AM (No. 2034076)
Everyone seems to have an opinion about this but no one really knows. If Trump can manifest some real reductions in the cost of living in the next year the whole landscape will change.
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
5 handicap 11/26/2025 5:58:36 AM (No. 2034095)
If in fact this fatalist predicrion comes true, We do not deserve the freedom we threw away! Europe will have won, America will be lost forever or at least until a really Bloody Civil war reclaims our lost land of the free.
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
DCGIRL 11/26/2025 6:13:04 AM (No. 2034099)
#1 is correct, both the house and senate needs to vote for in person voting with exceptions of those few absentee voting regulations. Mail in ballots opens the doors to easy cheating.
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Reply 25 - Posted by:
JackBurton 11/26/2025 7:10:21 AM (No. 2034112)
Prediction: Blue states will suffer more and more led by Mamdani.
The economy will pick up more and more steam.
More Dem corruption will be exposed.
Yup. Sure looks bad for Republicans.
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Reply 26 - Posted by:
felixcat 11/26/2025 8:50:11 AM (No. 2034159)
Seriously Glenn, his "crude methods" of dealing with millions of ILLEGAL aliens. What drugs are you on? And you worry about due process for ILLEGAL aliens?
Although he may have a point because supposedly here in Virginia, the Republican ticket for Gov, Lt Gov and AG lost because not enough Republicans were motivated to come out and vote. Maybe we are our own worst enemy?
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Reply 27 - Posted by:
Strike3 11/26/2025 9:08:49 AM (No. 2034170)
That will probably happen in Colorado, New York, Washington and California but most of the country is still sane. Hopefully more people will see the progress that is creeping up on us while the cities burn.
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Reply 28 - Posted by:
nerdowell 11/26/2025 10:19:47 AM (No. 2034215)
As pointed out above. one year is a decade in politics.
Peace in the Ukraine. Lower inflation. Lower interest. Housing starts. Better energy prices.
Antifa crushed. Lower unemployment. Medical insurance costs increases held in check.
Policy announcements to lower food prices (hello Argentina, you owe us one)
Tighter regulation at the polls and organized, motivated monitoring.
And --a substantial TAX REFUND.
Most, if not all of these things are attainable.
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