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Republican popularity falls to lowest level in years
According to a new poll, the proportion of people who intend to vote for the Republican Party has declined.

8.6.25
The popularity of the Republican Party has fallen to the lowest level in two years, a new poll has suggested. According to polling by YouGov, the proportion of people who intend to vote for GOP candidates in a hypothetical Congressional election has declined to 38.4 percent, the lowest it has been since July 18, 2023 when 38.3 percent of people said they would support Republican candidates. In the upcoming 2026 midterm elections, Republicans hold a narrow 220-213 majority, meaning a net loss of just seven seats would cost them control of the chamber. Therefore, the GOP is already under pressure to keep hold of key seats in Congress.
This is why Republicans in Texas are redrawing the state's district lines (gerrymandering) as I post this. States normally redraw their districts every 10 years after the US Census is complete. The next US Census is in 2030.
But if Texas Republicans can get away with doing it again now, in mid-decade, they can pick up another 5 House seats by gerrymandering just before the 2026 midterm elections.
The Republicans are cheating. Again.