Why Republicans Don’t Need to Be Popular to Win
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The Republican Party is polling poorly.
Parts of its coalition are fracturing.
Special elections suggest vulnerability.
And yet — there is still a path to victory.
This episode examines the structural realities that often matter more than approval ratings: Senate geography, turnout asymmetry, voter access laws, and party discipline.
Midterms are not referendums on popularity alone.
They are shaped by institutional design.
If Republicans hold power in November, it may not be because voters are satisfied. It may be because the system itself still tilts in their favor.
Part one of our midterm analysis series.
Next week: the Democratic path.
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