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The initial primaries for the 2026 U.S. midterm elections have begun to uncover significant political changes. In Texas, Democratic voters were faced with a critical choice between an aggressive anti-Trump stance and a more centrist approach designed to attract independent voters. Simultaneously, Republicans competed to demonstrate their loyalty to Donald Trump, highlighting his ongoing sway within the party.

Additionally, the emerging conflict between the U.S. and Iran is starting to influence political discussions, with Republicans predominantly backing the military actions while Democrats express substantial concerns. The redistricting process in Texas is also giving rise to surprising contests that could alter the power dynamics in Congress.

These early primaries might provide a preliminary insight into how both parties intend to vie for control of the U.S. Senate and House in the pivotal 2026 midterm elections.

Tune in to the complete video to grasp the implications of these initial results for the trajectory of American politics.
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00:00The 2026 U.S. midterm elections have officially begun.
00:03And the first primaries already reveal big political battles ahead.
00:07In Texas, Democrats faced a major choice.
00:10Do they want a fierce anti-Trump fighter or a candidate who can attract moderate voters?
00:16Representative Jasmine Crockett brought fiery attacks against Donald Trump.
00:19But James Tallarico took a different path.
00:22He focused on unity, faith, and building a broader coalition.
00:27Early results show Tallarico heading toward victory,
00:30signaling that some Democrats may want a more moderate strategy.
00:33On the Republican side, one thing was clear.
00:36The Trump factor still dominates.
00:38Three candidates competed to prove they were the most loyal to Trump.
00:42Senator John Cornyn and Attorney General Ken Paxton are now headed to a runoff,
00:46showing how powerful Trump's influence remains inside the Republican Party.
00:51Meanwhile, the new U.S. conflict with Iran is already shaping political debate.
00:56Most Republicans backed the military strikes, while Democrats strongly opposed them.
01:00If the war grows unpopular, it could become a major issue before November.
01:05And there's one more twist.
01:07Texas Republicans recently redrew congressional districts.
01:10But the move may trigger similar actions in Democratic states,
01:14potentially reshaping the battle for control of Congress.
01:17The 2026 midterms are just getting started.
01:20But these early primaries show one thing clearly.
01:24America's political fight is only heating up.
01:26America's political fight is only heating up.
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