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mahatmakanejeeves

(71,647 posts)
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 06:49 PM 3 hrs ago

Trump Announces Republican Midterm Convention in Dallas in September

Source: New York Times

Trump Announces Republican Midterm Convention in Dallas in September

Parties normally hold conventions only in presidential years, but President Trump liked the idea of mobilizing Republicans this fall.


Dallas will be the site of Republican efforts to mobilize ahead of the Nov. 3 midterm elections. Desiree Rios for The New York Times

By Shane Goldmacher
https://www.nytimes.com/by/shane-goldmacher
June 30, 2026, 5:47 p.m. ET

President Trump announced on Tuesday that the Republican Party would hold an unusual midterm convention in September in Dallas as he seeks to mobilize his party before the fall elections. ... Party conventions are typically held only in presidential election years. But Mr. Trump became enamored with the idea of a splashy midterm convention last year, and party officials have been planning the logistics of the event for months. ... The convention will be held from Sept. 9-10, Mr. Trump said.

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The party that holds the White House has historically lost ground in midterm elections, and Republican officials see the two-day convention just ahead of early voting as offering the party a large platform to make the case to stay in power. ... A list of featured speakers and candidates was not immediately announced, but Mr. Trump said the event would feature “innovators, entrepreneurs, manufacturers, first responders, and job creators.”

Mr. Trump’s approval ratings have dropped sharply since his second term began, and some Democrats are eager for a convention where vulnerable Republicans in battleground states and swing seats will yoke themselves to him. ... In the Trump era, the Republican Party has underperformed in elections where Mr. Trump himself is not on the ballot. {snip} The Republican National Committee, which is overseeing the party’s convention, entered June with more than $125 million in the bank, while the D.N.C. is saddled with more debts than cash on hand.

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The location could bring added attention to the Texas Senate race, which pits James Talarico, a Democratic state legislator and seminarian, against Ken Paxton, the Republican state attorney general, who ousted Senator John Cornyn in the primary race with Mr. Trump’s support. Texas has not elected a Democrat statewide in decades, but Mr. Talarico has become one of his party’s top fund-raisers.

Shane Goldmacher is a Times national political correspondent.
https://www.nytimes.com/by/shane-goldmacher

Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/30/us/politics/trump-republican-midterm-convention-dallas-texas.html



Hat tip, Tony Dukoupil on the CBS TV Evening News
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Prairie Gates

(8,685 posts)
1. This is a gimme for Dems running for seats: Is your Congressperson/Senator in your area campaigning?
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 06:54 PM
3 hrs ago

Or are they in Dallas Texas stroking Trump's ego?

Repeat over and over again until you make being in Dallas Texas a byword for everything people perceive as wrong about the country.

There haven't been "midterm conventions" before because they are unnecessary: reps and Senators are selected locally, and there's no platform to adopt. There are no delegates because nobody is deciding anything, even ritually. There is no reason for a convention other than to glorify Trump.

So, is your rep or Senator in your district or state campaigning, or are they in Dallas Texas glorifying Trump?

efhmc

(17,319 posts)
12. Obviously not from this small ultra " religious" right wing area where only repukes are good Americans and the rest of
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 08:09 PM
2 hrs ago

us are vile haters of Christianity, who kill babies and want all of our children to be either bi or gay.

Chasstev365

(8,373 posts)
2. Proceed MAGA Mussolini
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 06:59 PM
3 hrs ago

Spotlight what assholes you are, show the fact that the GOP has litetally done NOTHING to help average Americans while in power, and illustrate to the world just how delusional the Republican Party is two month before the General Election.

tishaLA

(14,843 posts)
4. It'll be a chance to get everyone on the same page with their cheating agenda
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 07:03 PM
3 hrs ago

and the talking points for steaking seats and their plans to fuck with voters and poll workers.

Thank god we have good lawyers to challenge their bullshit. I just hope we have enough of them.

OKIsItJustMe

(22,446 posts)
5. He must be getting nervous
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 07:09 PM
3 hrs ago

People aren’t “rallying ‘round the flag” for his pointless war, or for the 250th. I remember the bicentennial… People seemed to care about it; of course, we didn’t have cage matches on the White House lawn to celebrate… so, maybe it wasn’t as big a deal as I remember…

NCDem47

(3,558 posts)
6. He is so radioactive
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 07:18 PM
3 hrs ago

Only the looniest of the loons will show up. If you in a tight Senate race or in R+5 district or less, you won’t be caught dead at this event. I’m sure he will need to bribe, bully or blackmail to g Er some to attend.

But please Trump, make this about you. Make this election a referendum on YOU and bringing accountability and sanity back to D.C.

dweller

(28,979 posts)
7. He will insist
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 07:30 PM
3 hrs ago
HE is on the ballot .
Any repug with a lick of sense (there’s none now ) will run from this event .
But they won’t , they’ll be there with ear maxi pads or diapers , or whatever torque de jour is required to declare their fealty .


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dweller

(28,979 posts)
9. He says
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 07:41 PM
3 hrs ago

The polls have him at all time high approval .

His handler , Dr Natalie , colors them in crayon for him daily


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OhioBack2Blue

(234 posts)
16. I am sure I will be attacked for this comment but....
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 10:07 PM
35 min ago

....this is the out of the box thinking that continues to elude the Democratic party. We are still back in the '60s trying to squeeze every last drop out of Joan Baez's music protest music, central route persuasion (The psychological term for convincing others by relying heavily on active thought, logic, and factual arguments), and performative acts.

Meanwhile we continue to have structural and tactical failures

Lack of building formal Institutions: Prioritizing decentralization and informal consensus over hierarchy makes it incredibly difficult for groups to transform spontaneous energy into stable political parties, legislative reforms, or permanent lobbying power. (Ex: Over-focus on building 501c3s to focus on educating people, believing if people just have knowledge they will vote more thoughtfully).

The Limits of "Single-Day" Mobilization - Absence of Sustained Noncooperation: Critics note that massive, highly-curated weekend street protests inherently imply an orderly return to "business as usual" by Monday. The heavy reliance on large scale rallies builds shallow, temporary allegiances rather than a deeply rooted, durable political consciousness among the public.

Alienation of the Working Class: Because many of these movements are heavily concentrated in urban areas, their focus on elitist issues created a deep cultural and economic disconnect with rural areas and the non-college working class.

Problems with ideological splintering and infiltration of groups

Lack of Specific, Actionable Policy Goals The "Big Tent" Dilution: To maximize turnout, organizers purposely framed the movement broadly as a "national resistance to tyranny" but this is so broad and fragmented in practice, the message becomes diluted to the larger, distracted American audience.

Fragmented strategy: Without a laser-focused goal, it is difficult to force specific concessions from the government.

Lack of Economic Disruption: As highlighted in USA Today, historical resistance movements (like the Civil Rights Movement) succeeded through prolonged sacrifice, deep economic disruption, sustained consumer boycotts, and general labor strikes. A single day of marching rarely hits an administration or its financial backers where it hurts.

Hyper-Decentralization and Weak Electoral Infrastructure

No Central Command: To make the movement accessible, protests are completely decentralized. While this protects the movement from singular points of failure, it leaves it without a hierarchical command structure capable of negotiating with officials or building permanent political infrastructure.

Disconnect from Elections: Political scientists at the Carnegie Endowment note that mass street mobilization only works if it directly feeds into a unified electoral strategy. The energy on the streets has not yet cleanly translated into cohesive opposition party platforms or local legislative power.

Over-Reliance on the "3.5% Rule"Flawed Benchmark Assumption: The movement explicitly relies on political scientist Erica Chenoweth's "3.5% rule"—the theory that if 3.5% of a population actively protests, regime change or major policy shifts become inevitable.The Counter-Strategy: Relying purely on reaching a numerical threshold (about 12 million Americans) assumes the state will yield to public optics. However, modern polarized administrations are highly insulated against large crowd optics, often framing the protests to their own base as partisan or anti-American

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