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Here’s A First Look At The GOP’s Messaging Strategy For The 2026 Midterms

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White House Deputy Chief of Staff James Blair told the Daily Caller that heading into the midterms, the administration’s top-line focus will be simple and direct: make life more affordable for working families — and make sure voters remember what things looked like before President Donald Trump returned to office.

“The message going into the rest of the year is that we want to keep making life more affordable for working families again,” Blair said.

President Trump used his State of the Union address Tuesday night to lay the groundwork, sharply contrasting his administration’s policies with those of former President Joe Biden. The speech revisited soaring inflation, elevated mortgage rates, and high gas prices during Biden’s tenure — and framed the past year as a course correction.

Blair pointed specifically to economic indicators he says show improvement.

“Under Joe Biden and the Democrats’ reckless policies, we got four decade-high inflation. To get a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage was almost 8%. Now that’s in the fives, it’s dropped below 6%, and just a year into office,” Blair told the Caller. He also cited declining gas prices as part of the broader affordability argument.

The strategy, according to Blair, hinges not just on promoting current progress, but on warning voters about what could happen if Democrats regain power.

.@DailyCaller interviewed White House Deputy Chief of Staff @JamesBlairUSA on Wednesday.

He revealed the administration’s message going into the 2026 midterms, how the president prepares for big speeches + what he really thinks of Rep. Talarico and Rep. Jasmine Crockett. pic.twitter.com/ob5FN7Hhkq

— Reagan Reese (@reaganreese_) February 25, 2026

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“I think reminding voters that there is another side of this coin, that things don’t just get better on their own,” Blair said.

That framing mirrors Trump’s State of the Union approach, where he repeatedly highlighted policy reversals from the Biden era — especially on immigration.

Blair pointed to the southern border as a prime example. “Remember when the Democrats and Joe Biden were saying, ‘well, we’ve got to change the laws, and that will help us get the border under control.’ We didn’t change any laws. We just got a new president and Republicans in Congress, and we started enforcing border security,” he said.

The implication is clear: policy enforcement, not legislative overhaul, is being presented as the key difference.

Looking ahead, Blair warned that Democratic victories in 2026 could reverse what the administration views as hard-won progress.

“If Democrats are elected in 2026 and beyond, they can work to roll those policies back,” he said.

The messaging blueprint appears to rest on two pillars: economic stabilization and border enforcement — coupled with a consistent reminder of the previous administration’s record. With the midterms still more than a year away, the White House is signaling that it intends to keep the contrast front and center. If Tuesday night’s address was any indication, the 2026 campaign narrative has already begun — and affordability may be the rallying cry.

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