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Trump suffers political setback as Democrats whip up voter anger over price

The White House planned a Wednesday anniversary launch to highlight the Republican leader's promises since his return to office.

Trump and his Republican allies faced a series of Democratic victories during off-year elections. This was a rare setback as voters in several states showed resistance to Trump's agenda.

Trump's reaction was predictable. Trump is known for his ability to resist defeat.

He criticized Democrats for the longest government shutdown in U.S. History, which he claimed contributed to the party's loss. He urged Republicans to change Senate Rules to make it easier to advance his agenda.

But he also acknowledged that the night had not gone well for Republicans and, somewhat uncharacteristically, suggested they had lessons to learn from their loss.

Trump said to lawmakers of his party early Wednesday morning at the White House, "Exactly one-year ago we achieved that beautiful and big victory." "Last night wasn't expected to be a win. "I don't believe it was good news for Republicans."

He added, "I don't think it was good for anyone, but we did have an interesting evening and learned a great deal."

The Democratic victories in New Jersey and New York, driven by concerns about cost of living, highlight the challenges that Trump and the Republican Congress will face in 2026 when it comes to addressing the frustrations of voters with the economy.

The election of Tuesday also brought a populist dynamic leader to the forefront, with Zohran Mdani becoming the new mayor of New York. This created a natural counterpoint for the president who is a New Yorker and likes to call the 34-year old a communist. Mamdani, a democratic socialist, is the mayor of New York.

Mamdani could be a serious threat to Trump in terms of his ability to appeal to the populist side of the electorate.

In both New Jersey as well as Virginia, two thirds of the voters said that they were dissatisfied with or angry at the direction in which the U.S. is heading. Democrats were able to win over 75% of these voters.

Democrats also won a majority of voters who stated that their family's finances were either stable or declining.

Vice president JD Vance stated on Wednesday that it is "idiotic" to react too strongly to a few elections in states with a Democratic lean. He suggested Republicans focus on the economy.

He wrote, "We must focus on our home front." "We will continue to work to make a decent lifestyle affordable in this nation, and that is the metric we'll be judged by in 2026 and beyond."

AFFORDABILITY IS WHITE HOUSES' TOP AGENDA

The White House official stated that the message of the administration going into the midterms will be directed towards the affordability issue. Trump himself ran successfully on this issue in his 2024 campaign, against Democrats Joe Biden & Kamalah Harris.

The official stated, "We remind voters that this is the way we win: by speaking about costs that impact their wallets."

Some Republican strategists noted that Trump's efforts to lower prices have not been helped by tariffs. They also said that voters needed to see him focus more on domestic issues than foreign policy.

The president has used tariffs to gain international attention and has spent considerable time in recent weeks seeking peace in the Middle East, and between Russia, and Ukraine.

John Feehery, Republican strategist, said that Trump's problem is that he is trying to save the entire world while he forgets about his own people, who are not doing well. "He should spend less time running around and focus more on the problems at home."

Trump's remarks at the Miami Economic Conference on Wednesday were dominated by praise for his peace efforts, but he barely acknowledged Republican election losses.

He began his speech by noting that it had been one year since "the single most consequential electoral victory in American History" and he said Americans "restored their sovereignty" when they put him in office.

Trump said, "We lost a bit of sovereignty in New York last night," in an apparent dig at Mamdani. "But we will take care of it." Do not worry. Reporting by Jeff Mason, with additional reporting by Nandita BOSE, Tim Reid and Jason Lange; editing by Colleen JENSEN and Howard GOLLEY.

(source: Reuters)