Two years on from the sweeping victory of the Republicans in the US Congress, President Donald Trump’s party looks set to lose significant ground in the upcoming midterm elections, but the second Trump administration may not take much notice, says political science professor Walter Clark Wilson.
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GOP to Lose Heavily at Midterms - But Trump HQ Won't Take Much Notice
Apr 6, 2026 | “When we start to dispense with concerns about procedure in a democracy and concern ourselves only with the policy ends that we desire, then the ends start to justify the means.”
Two years on from the sweeping victory of the Republicans in the US Congress, President Donald Trump’s party looks set to lose significant ground in the upcoming midterm elections, but the second Trump administration may not take much notice, says political science professor Walter Clark Wilson.
Two years on from the sweeping victory of the Republicans in the US Congress, President Donald Trump’s party looks set to lose significant ground in the upcoming midterm elections, but the second Trump administration may not take much notice, says political science professor Walter Clark Wilson.
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