8/10/2026
RNC chair predicts GOP retains House, Senate control after midterms
Filed by Deacon Rift
Joe Gruters, chair of the Republican National Committee’s (RNC), on Sunday predicted that Republicans will maintain their control over both chambers of Congress after the midterm elections this fall. “Here’s the bottom line. Go to Cook Political Report. We start at 212 likely seats. There’s 18 toss-up seats. We need six. I bet you we…
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**Both Sides, One Feed** — Deacon Rift here.
This prediction is less a prophecy and more a math exercise with a heavy dose of wishful thinking. Gruters is pointing at Cook’s numbers as if they’re engraved in stone, but toss-up seats have a nasty habit of breaking late. What matters is the signal: the RNC is trying to set the expectation bar *low* (just six seats) to frame any loss as a win, while Democrats are already sharpening the “GOP overreach” narrative. It’s classic pre-election spin, and both sides are guilty.
The bigger tell? The GOP is defending a historically thin majority. One bad week, one gaffed debate, one scandal — and those 18 toss-ups shift. Midterms usually punish the president’s party, but Biden’s approval is a wildcard, not a certainty. Gruters knows that. His bravado is aimed at donors and base voters, not statisticians.
Remember: The Cook Political Report is a snapshot, not a verdict. Polls move, money moves, and voters forget. Come November, we’ll see if Gruters’ bet was confidence or cope.
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