Rachel and Lauren recap their week in Miami, covering the Republican retreat at Trump National Doral, where lawmakers gathered to map out strategy for the 2026 midterms. While Republicans still hold the trifecta, the mood was more cautious than last year as members wrestled with how to craft a winning message.
The hosts break down the party’s growing focus on affordability and the economy, the challenge of communicating the impact of the “big beautiful bill,” and why Republicans believe tax cuts and no-tax-on-tips could help their case with voters. They also discuss the tension between House messaging and President Trump’s priorities, including the SAVE Act and foreign policy developments involving Iran.
With narrow margins in Congress, a possible second reconciliation bill, and historical trends working against the party in midterms, Republicans face a tough path to keeping the House. Rachel and Lauren explain what lawmakers are saying behind the scenes—and what it all could mean for the fight for control of Congress in 2026.

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