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House Democrats, confident in retaking the House in 2026, cite Trump backlash and economic concerns while navigating internal rifts over immigration.
House Democrats, gathering in Virginia, project confidence in reclaiming the U.S. House in November 2026, citing voter discontent with President Trump’s second term and the high cost of living.
They highlight recent electoral gains in traditionally Republican areas like Texas and California’s redistricting success as signs of momentum.
While unified in opposition to Trump, the party faces internal divisions over immigration policy, with progressives pushing to abolish ICE and moderates favoring reform.
Leaders emphasize developing a bold, unifying agenda focused on affordability and economic justice, though no final platform has been set.
They plan aggressive oversight of the administration and aim to unveil a cohesive campaign message by fall.
Los demócratas de la Cámara, confiados en retomar la Cámara en 2026, citan la reacción negativa de Trump y las preocupaciones económicas mientras navegan por las divisiones internas sobre la inmigración.