White House Chief of Staff plans to put President Trump ‘on the ballot’ for GOP 2026 midterm blowout

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White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles confirmed that President Donald Trump will be a 2026 midterm “turnout machine.”

During an interview on The Mom View, Wiles spoke about her role in the Trump administration and its future going into next year. She noted that 2026 has a lot of big events with the U.S. hosting the Olympics and the FIFA World Cup, in addition to the nation celebrating its 250th birthday, and that the time is right to keep this country on the right track. 

“This is such a great time for him to be in office. He is such a patriot. He loves it so much,” she noted that while he will have fun with all the wonderful milestones and events, he will be campaigning for Republicans in the midterm elections. 

She noted that midterm elections are usually about the local elections, but that she plans to “put him on the ballot. ”She went on to note, “He’s going to campaign like it’s 2024 again.”

“He’s a different maker, and he certainly is a turnout machine,” she added. 

President Trump has continued to visit cities across the nation throughout his second term, the most recent event being held in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday. 

Meanwhile, as voters look ahead to the 2026 midterm elections, multiple states have redrawn their voting districts to better protect voters’ voices. The most contentious congressional map changes were challenged in Texas, where the new map is projected to protect the Republican majority. The Supreme Court ruled to uphold the changes last Friday, setting a precedent to protect the new congressional maps in states like Missouri and South Carolina as well. 

As 2025 comes to a close, the Trump administration is seeking to make 2026 an even more eventful year for the American people, bringing Trump out to lead the GOP into the midterms.

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