Conversations with Bill Kristol

Ron Brownstein on What’s Ahead in 2026—and in 2028

Dec 30, 2025
Ron Brownstein, a senior political analyst and columnist for Bloomberg Opinion, dives into the intricate dynamics of American politics leading up to the 2026 midterms and 2028 presidential elections. He underscores how Trump's fluctuating approval ratings are pivotal, with economic factors playing a significant role. Brownstein discusses the challenges facing both parties, including demographic shifts and the potential for a Democratic wave. He also highlights the pivotal swing states that will shape future elections and the importance of early primary coalitions.
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ANECDOTE

TV's Shared National Moments

  • Bill and Ron reminisce about All in the Family's massive cultural reach in the 1970s.
  • They note how TV viewing then created shared national moments unlike today's fragmented streaming era.
INSIGHT

Traditional Political Gravity Reasserted

  • Traditional political laws held in 2025 despite Trump's uniqueness, especially economic-driven approval dynamics.
  • Trump's falling economy approval pulled down his overall approval and produced midterm headwinds for Republicans.
INSIGHT

Trump Approval Predicts Local Midterms

  • Trump's approval rating in a state/district is the strongest predictor of midterm outcomes there.
  • Where Trump is under 50% approval, Republicans will struggle to win most races.
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