Johnson Outlines What GOP Needs to Work On to Win Midterms

Johnson Outlines What GOP Needs to Work On to Win Midterms

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) appeared on Fox & Friends, where he took the opportunity to discuss significant issues affecting Americans as the country approaches the midterm elections.

Advertisement “This will allow 60 days to get the details done, and the number-one condition has been that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon,” Johnson said.

“We’ll take care of the nuclear dust. We’ll get the Strait of Hormuz reopened, which will be great for gas prices here and stability around the world,” he continued.

leadership under President Trump.”

Advertisement “Let’s talk politics here,” interjected co-host Rachel Campos-Duffy.

“What does this mean for you and the midterms? Because I know this consumes your thoughts a lot,” she said.

Advertisement “Yeah, it’s a big thing,” Johnson began

“Yeah, it’s a big thing,” Johnson began.

“Obviously we’ve done a lot of work: The Big Beautiful Bill, the working families tax cut — all of the legislation has been geared towards the cost of living, affordability, bringing the cost of living down,” he said.

“We put in all those conditions in the economy to let it take off like a rocket, and we were doing that at the beginning of the first quarter, and then the Iran skirmish began,” said the Speaker.

So, when this settles down, gas prices come back down to earth, that means your grocery prices come down again because of transport costs and all the rest,” he said

“It’s going to be a big factor. The kitchen table issues are gonna decide the midterms. ”

“Can those things come down in time to help you out in the midterms? ” Campos-Duffy then asked.

Yes, we got plenty of runway, we have better candidates, we have a fundraising advantage,” Johnson said

“We’re super excited about the midterms. I’m absolutely convinced that we’re gonna grow the majority and get this done and make history,” he added.

Republican National Committee Chairman Joe Gruters says Republicans may outspend Democrats this election cycle, a dramatic reversal from past campaigns where Democrats often held the fundraising advantage.

Speaking on Breitbart, Gruters argued Republicans are entering the midterm cycle with significantly stronger financial positioning and unprecedented coordination across the conservative movement

Host Mike Slater asked Gruters to put the reported $70 million Democrats spent in Virginia’s recent redistricting battle into perspective.

“How much money is that for the parties? ” Slater asked.

Gruters responded by painting a bleak financial picture for Democrats

“The DNC has minus 4 million [dollars], and it wasn’t the DNC that plowed $70 million: It was the collective,” Gruters said.

“So, if you look at the collective on the right, we may have $800 million,” he continued.

The collective on the left may have $350 million, and when you have the court, there’s gonna be a court case that is ruled on in the next week or two, coordinated campaign limits, which will magnify that, which will allow full coordination and allow the parties to spend at the candidate rate, which is massive for us,” he said

“When you have that financial advantage, people, you know, people don’t know that the Democrats routinely spend more than us on election cycles, because they have more massive donors and that will write massive checks,” he said.

“But this time, this cycle [we] will either spend a parity or will outspend them, and that’s never happened before,” he added.

According to Gruters, the RNC itself is in far stronger shape than the Democratic National Committee

He said the RNC currently has “about $125 million” on hand compared to what he described as negative cash reserves at the DNC.

“Our Republican National Senatorial Committee, let’s say, has $80 million. House committee has $80 million,” he said.

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