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00:00Several House Republicans expected to announce their retirements.
00:04Well, here we go again.
00:06As D.C. packs up for recess, pundits chant the historical trend that the White House party loses midterms,
00:11a tradition to handle like expired milk.
00:14This isn't a sleepy midterm but a fork in the road.
00:17Secure the Trump-Vance agenda or hand power back to the crew that cried doom at every GOP policy.
00:24Comforting talk of safe seats is a trap.
00:26One well-funded progressive with viral reach can flip a district in a surprise upset before anyone blinks.
00:33The good news?
00:34Redistricting tailwinds.
00:36Texas is poised for five new GOP seats after a Supreme Court ruling.
00:41Missouri adds one, and Florida's map drama could break right.
00:46Most departures aren't scandal-driven.
00:48Elise Stefanik and Nancy Mace are pursuing governorships,
00:51while several Texans are done battling media spin over basic border security.
00:56There are still a few Republicans who apparently want to die in office.
01:00Hal Rogers, 87, and John Carter, 84, are running again.
01:04A risky bet in a cycle that shouldn't run on fumes.
01:08But picture the alternative.
01:09Speaker Hakeem Jeffries, Trump buried in subpoenas,
01:12and an impeachment sequel launched over breakfast choices.
01:15Punishment politics dressed up as governance.
01:18If Republicans lose either chamber, expect a feeding frenzy.
01:22Open borders branded as health care access,
01:25climate infrastructure schemes,
01:26and the quick return of emergency powers.
01:29Bottom line,
01:302026 isn't about tradition.
01:33It's about blocking a left reset of 2024's gains
01:36and rejecting media storylines that keep missing the country.
01:40Get ready, because tradition is about to get steamrolled.
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