Trump activates in millions for the 2026 House Gop Cass of War while mocking, are “darted”

First on Fox -Wey the Congress Republicans make fun of a battle with a bruise in the medium -term elections of 2026 to retain their majority of the razor chamber, president, president Donald Trump He is also intensifying his efforts.
On Tuesday evening the president is entitled an important donor event in the capital of the nation for the National Republican Congressal Committee (NRCC), which is the House Gop’s Arm of the countryside.
Fundraising should transport at least $ 10 million for the NRCC, a source that is familiar with the event tells Fox News.
The Republicans currently control the house-when the room returns to full force-with a fragile majority 220-215 and the fundraiser will be crucial for the GOP game plan to maintain control.
Democrats of the Congress who target these republicans of the Chamber in 2026 Midterterm Battle

Now President Donald Trump greets the representative Richard Hudson of the North Carolina, president of the National Republican Congress Committee, at the National Republican Convention on 18 July 2024 in Milwaukee. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
To the question on which they worried most when it comes to defending the majority of the Chamber, the president of the NRCC, the representative, Richard Hudson, said on Monday in a Fox News digital interview that “Democrats have a structural advantage when it comes to funds.
“We have to collect enough money to keep up with the Democrats and make sure that our candidates can bring out their message,” Hudson underlined.
Hudson, a North Carolina Republican And the 12 -year veteran of the Chamber said that “the president understands that he must maintain the majority of the medium -term house in order to have a four -year catwalk, rather than a two -year catwalk to make his agenda emanate”.
And indicating the Democratic garment of the ChamberHudson added: “The speaker Hakeem Jeffries would have fought President Trump on each front, and it would be really difficult for him to reach his agenda. President Trump understands that it is important to keep the house and it is, it was extremely useful for us and we appreciate it.”

The representative Richard Hudson speaks to the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, in Wisconsin, on July 18, 2024. (Reuters/Mike Fresh)
Hours before Trump was scheduled to participate in NRCC fundraising, the House Democrats’ The Arm campaign targeted almost three dozen seats held by the Republicans in the room while they aim to regain the majority.
Tuesday morning the Democratic Committee of the congress campaign (DCCC) published its 2026 initial target list, which included 35 seats controlled by the Gop and launched an effort to raise funds for any names of the party in each of the districts.
The DCCC stressed that their moves report that “Democrats are in attack and ready to win the majority in 2026”.
The presentation of the DCCC list came three weeks after the NRCC climbed with its initial destination list, which targeted 26 districts controlled by the Chamber Democrats.
“The republicans of the Chamber are frightened, and they should be. They are tanking of the economy, guting through Medicaid, abandoning our veterans and making everything more expensive. In short, they have lost the trust of their components, and will cost them the majority”, the president of the DCCC Suzan Delbene of the state of Washington loaded in a declaration by announcing the steps.
While the party in power, which clearly is the Republicans, traditionally faces serious politicians in the medium -term elections, the NRCC is optimistic that they can defend their majority.
“If you look at the landscape for the 2026 elections, there are only three republicans in the districts that (former vice -president and candidate for the democratic presidency of 2024) Kamala Harris woreBut there are 13 democrats in seats that Donald Trump has brought and half of these are Hispanic districts by majority that President Trump has really put into play for us, “said Hudson.
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The NRCC also indicates the growing number of democrats of the chamber looking for a state office in 2026 rather than applying for the re -election.
Hudson said that the trend “would have absolutely” helped the Gop to defend the majority next year.
“It is much easier to win an open place than a place with a democratic historian who is rooted,” said Hudson. “I think it’s incredibly useful and I think you will see much more democratic to run for other offices and retire.”