It’s not exactly a political secret that the 2026 midterms could be ugly for Republicans.

The midterm curse, the phenomenon in which the party that controls the White House will generally lose seats in Congress, is very real, with plenty of precedents.

And that’s to say nothing about general societal disgruntlement over issues like the economy or the Jeffrey Epstein files — issues that are, fairly or not, being placed at the feet of this current Republican administration.

But for Republicans worried about a very large, very blue wave come this November, there may be a little good news on the horizon.

Namely, Democrats are petrified of the overwhelming financial advantage that Republicans hold heading into midterms.

According toThe New York Times, for “the first time in years,” Democrats may have a real cash influx problem.

The outlet reports that the Republican National Committee began this year with nearly $100 million more than the Democratic National Committee.

More so, with a super PAC war chest exceeding $304 million under his influence, President Donald Trump enjoys a massive funding edge that Democrats simply cannot rival.

And that advantage is not going unnoticed — least of all, by the Democrats.

“Any Democrat who isn’t concerned isn’t serious,” Bradley Beychok, who co-founded a Democratic donor network, told the newspaper.

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