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GOP amps up Trump impeachment talk in midterm battle as party leaders woo Kemp for Senate

  • President Donald Trump, along with Republican Party officials, is actively strategizing for the 2026 midterm elections, concentrating on crucial battleground contests such as Georgia, where Governor Brian Kemp is being considered as a potential Senate candidate.
  • This planning follows GOP leaders courting Kemp despite his past conflicts with Trump, as Republicans aim to unify support around candidates who can secure narrow House and Senate majorities.
  • Republicans emphasize impeachment talk to energize their base, while some swing-district GOP members question Trump’s effectiveness and Democrats remain wary of pursuing another impeachment vote.
  • Rep. Richard Hudson emphasized that President Trump's role will be vital for the GOP's efforts to maintain control of the House, highlighting the party's dependence on Trump's support even as retirements and candidate uncertainties complicate competitive races.
  • The GOP’s embrace of Trump reflects a calculated risk to maintain control amid a challenging map, with Kemp’s possible Senate run seen as pivotal to blocking Democrats from flipping the chamber.
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GOP amps up Trump impeachment talk in midterm battle as party leaders woo Kemp for Senate

President Donald Trump and GOP leaders are beginning to plot their midterm push to hang onto power amid a shaky political environment, courting key candidates in critical battleground House and Senate races while leaning hard on an issue that could animate the MAGA faithful: impeachment.

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Alternet broke the news in Washington, United States on Saturday, May 3, 2025.
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