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Republicans Navigate Oil Crisis and Midterm Anxiety as House Majority Faces Slim Margins and Economic Headwinds
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Republicans hold a slim 218-214 majority in the House with three vacancies following recent resignations of Rep. Mikie Sherrill, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and the death of Rep. Doug LaMalfa. The party faces mounting anxiety over soaring oil prices from the ongoing war with Iran, now threatening midterm plans as gas could hit $100 or even $200 a barrel, historically costing the party 24 House seats and flipping control. President Trump insists the spike is temporary and will drop once the conflict ends, prioritizing national security against a nuclear Iran, but this pits GOP priorities of affordability against defense, forcing lawmakers into a tightrope walk ahead of November elections.
Strategists like John Feehery urge focusing attacks on Democrats rather than defending Trump's timeline, noting the war has unified neoconservatives and MAGA base around the president. Yet divisions simmer online, with commentator Matt Walsh criticizing Trump's messaging as midterm poison, and Rep. Thomas Massie blaming the war for pump pain. NPR reports voters tolerate the stance short-term but will vote with pocketbooks, while Democrats gain in special elections. Anti-Islamic rhetoric from some GOP figures amid the conflict raises concerns over unchecked hate, contrasting past accountability like Steve King's ouster.
Trump and VP JD Vance just signed an executive order launching a nationwide task force to combat fraud, tying into pushes like a Senate voting bill demanding proof of U.S. citizenship for new voters—a key rally cry. Trump also claimed he saved Rep. Neal Dunn from a terminal diagnosis set to kill him by June. With House committees packed today on security, energy, and fraud, Republicans scramble to pivot messaging from chaos to everyday wins.
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Republicans hold a slim 218-214 majority in the House with three vacancies following recent resignations of Rep. Mikie Sherrill, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and the death of Rep. Doug LaMalfa. The party faces mounting anxiety over soaring oil prices from the ongoing war with Iran, now threatening midterm plans as gas could hit $100 or even $200 a barrel, historically costing the party 24 House seats and flipping control. President Trump insists the spike is temporary and will drop once the conflict ends, prioritizing national security against a nuclear Iran, but this pits GOP priorities of affordability against defense, forcing lawmakers into a tightrope walk ahead of November elections.
Strategists like John Feehery urge focusing attacks on Democrats rather than defending Trump's timeline, noting the war has unified neoconservatives and MAGA base around the president. Yet divisions simmer online, with commentator Matt Walsh criticizing Trump's messaging as midterm poison, and Rep. Thomas Massie blaming the war for pump pain. NPR reports voters tolerate the stance short-term but will vote with pocketbooks, while Democrats gain in special elections. Anti-Islamic rhetoric from some GOP figures amid the conflict raises concerns over unchecked hate, contrasting past accountability like Steve King's ouster.
Trump and VP JD Vance just signed an executive order launching a nationwide task force to combat fraud, tying into pushes like a Senate voting bill demanding proof of U.S. citizenship for new voters—a key rally cry. Trump also claimed he saved Rep. Neal Dunn from a terminal diagnosis set to kill him by June. With House committees packed today on security, energy, and fraud, Republicans scramble to pivot messaging from chaos to everyday wins.
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