Trump faces ‘greatest test’ in delivering on affordability before 2026 midterms
WASHINGTON — President Trump spent Wednesday touting his economic agenda — a day after Republicans suffered a blistering defeat in several key races across the nation, as the GOP looks to refocus on affordability issues to win back voters.
“Day by day, we’re making America affordable again. It’s going to be affordable again at a really record pace,” Trump said at a business forum in Miami.
But at a breakfast with Republican senators earlier in the day, he was more reflective of the winning the New Jersey and Virginia gubernatorial races.
“If you read the pollsters, the shutdown was a big factor, negative for the Republicans,” Trump told the crowd. “Last night, it was not expected to be a victory, it was very Democrat areas. I don’t think it was good for Republicans. I don’t think it was good for anybody. We had an interesting evening and learned a lot.”
Party insiders say Tuesday’s results were a wake-up call for the GOP to recalibrate ahead of the 2026 midterm elections and win back voters who are worried about grocery costs, energy bills, and rising housing costs.
