Reports that President Donald Trump is considering holding a midterm election Republican convention next year reveal that the nation’s impresario-in-chief continues to think outside the political box.
If it happens, it could be a brilliant innovation and give further momentum to a now-developing counter-historical trend that might enable the party in power to actually make gains in the first midterm of a new presidency.
Previously, the only time a major party held a national midterm convention was in 1974. The Democrats held one in Kansas City for the purpose of rewriting their national charter. Republican Richard Nixon was president and then mired in Watergate. Democrats netted four Senate seats and 45 House seats that November.
I attended the national conventions for both major parties (and those of several minor parties) in the period from 1988 to 2008. By that period, the conventions were no longer contests for the presidential nomination — the primaries had already determined the winner.
Instead, the national conventions had become a showcase for the nominees and for leaders of their party. There was no real suspense, but there was always plenty of spectacle created with the intention of motivating voters to support their candidates.
A midterm convention, especially if the party that is holding it could use it to focus and to motivate the general public to turn out to vote for the party’s candidates for U.S. House and U.S. Senate races, as well as governorships and state legislature seats which are on the ballot in November 2026, could be a resounding success.
This is particularly true given President Trump’s unique ability to drive the national conversation and media coverage. A midterm convention with Mr. Trump as the headliner would add to his legacy as a master narrative-builder.
Not only could such an event showcase the party’s midterm candidates, but in 2026, it also could showcase the Trump administration’s domestic and foreign policy successes.
The historical pattern of the party in power losing U.S. House and Senate seats in the midterm elections is generally caused by many of that party’s base voters not voting. Having won the previous presidential election and presumably content with the new president’s policies, many voters feel no urgency to head to the polls.
In the case of the Republican Party, in recent years, it has also been handicapped by the heavy bias against it by the establishment media.
President Trump’s media skills have countered this bias, and he has managed to dominate the news both in and out of power. But he will not be on the ballot in 2026, and many Republican candidates will be at a media disadvantage in their districts and states as they face bias against them from local newspapers and broadcast media.
A 2026 GOP convention could significantly enhance Republican candidacies by enabling conservative and independent print and broadcast media, as well as sympathetic social media voices, to communicate the GOP message to the public.
Such an event also puts the national Democrat Party on the spot. If they choose not to have a national midterm convention of their own, they will be conceding valuable public attention to their candidates. But if they do have a convention in 2026, they will have to display their radical urban candidates and policies, which are unpopular in most of the country. Their current trend of frequently neo-Marxist views is not likely to play well with national audiences, which include rural, small-town, and suburban voters who strongly oppose them — and might well be provoked to turn out to vote for Republicans in larger numbers than expected.
This could be especially likely if the high-profile radical Democrat mayoral candidates running this year are elected. They might win locally, but they could frighten voters elsewhere.
Of course, any current positive trends in the economy and foreign affairs might not be so favorable by next summer. Inflation and unemployment could rise, conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East could continue, and unexpected negative developments could occur. The COVID-19 pandemic serves as the most recent and striking example of how quickly things can change.
But in that case, a national GOP midterm convention would enable Republicans to better frame events against the inevitable media bias and the arguments of the Democrats.
In any event, a midterm convention would be a win-win political innovation, especially under the guidance of a master of showmanship and spectacle who knows how to speak directly to voters.
Barry Casselman is a contributor to AMAC Newsline.

Anyonewho votes demoncrat at this point has some serious mental issues.
Awesome idea! My wife and I will vote, no matter what, but it always seems like the “R” gang is unprepared for the midterms. This would force them to focus on maintaining the thin lead in both houses, or even improve them.
Brilliant idea. A way to focus on accomplishments and promises kept!
This article is so on target, and it just encourages me all the more to VOTE. I never miss a primary or a general election. This next election is all the more urgent.
Trump excels at showmanship and media domination, despite so much of the media railing against him. Negative attention is better than none. Go Trump!
Great idea if they use it to devise a strategy that will end in getting more GOP representatives in Congress. I fear that the Republicans will be too complacent about the election because they think most Americans are “on our side”. The radical liberals will do their best to try to regain the power they had with the Biden cabal. The evil ones never stop.
Might be a good idea to follow Trumps lead.
Excellent idea. Sadly the GOP often ignores these off cycles and down ballots. All the while Republican voters point the finger at the GOP for the dismal failures as they themselves are apathetic and fail to go vote!!!
Great analysis. I was wondering about the reason for a mid-term RNC. Makes a lot of sense!
This is a good idea IFFFFF the candidates are MAGA AND the sitting legislators have passed all of the America First agenda by then. Otherwise, the leftist media will either ignore or pan the whole deal.
Excellent article. It should be summarized with specific point-by-point examples of its
probable influence on upcoming elections. > Messaging. Speakers relate successful actions and activities by specific individuals. > Turnout. Encourage candidates to visit
locales where possible fence-sitters and probable converts reside. > Opposite party
name-calling and disparagement—show some class, avoid it. > World affairs. Provide
general insights represented by experts. > America’s future for itself and its allies. Paint a very positive picture. An excellent idea for an early promotional campaign in every district.
Rally the party
Unite the party
ID RINOs
ID RNC Estd
New blood comes forth
MAKING AMERICA SECURE AGAIN! SAFE AGAIN! HEALTH AGAIN! PROSPEROUS AGAIN! FREE FOR ALL RACES, CREEDS AND COLORS AGAIN! CONSTITUTIONAL AGAIN! FREE FROM CRIMINALS AGAIN! ILLEGALS AGAIN! FREE FROM GOVERNMENT MANDATES AGAIN! MAKING AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! SAID WHAT HE’D DO BY THE DIFFERENCE THAT NONE OTHERS CAN IS DO WHAT HE SAYS!!!!!!
I love it! Make the liberals have another meltdown!! MAGA!!!
Apathy, indifference and preoccupation with everyday life are NO EXCUSES for not voting at anytime! People need to remain informed by other than the lying Enemy Media Cabal and review ALL candidates conservative bona fides BEFORE any election. Too many RINOS are reflexively reelected because of an “R” after their name on a ballot. We need GENUINE Conservative Republicans in ALL positions, not timorous or wobbly ones A 2026 Convention is a fabulous idea!
I like the idea but it’s risky. But as the old saying goes “no risk it, no biscuit”.
There are a lot of ifs. In politics today things are fluid. Every day the democrats are opposing Trump. What if the economy hasn’t improved, what if the war in the Ukraine has escalated. Natural disasters have increased. What if what if. It’s a good idea but it also is a gamble. The MSM won’t cover any of it. Most people won’t know anything about it. I ran into people that hadn’t heard anything about the shooting in Minneapolis or the Cracker Barrel fiasco. How can that be I asked myself. And yet it happens. Just like Mamdani will be elected and people think that is wonderful. That is disaster for NYC and America as a whole. President Trump wasn’t in the news for a few days and they listed him as dead. The narrative is a clone will take over when he appears in the news again. And many people will believe it. It was on the internet, those people are believing this crap. Will a convention really attract voters? It is very difficult with the democrat propaganda lies to change the woke to vote Republican.
Sounds like a great idea, and a great opportunity to get the GOP off their rears and more proactive. For too long they have mostly just “went along” providing it did not hinder their personal power plays and kingdom building. We do have a number of repubs who could do quite well, if the established holder (long term) would let them. I still think term limits is a must. Meanwhile, Trump can stir the pot, shake the status quo, and get things done, perhaps even materially change the GOP into a party that actually functions as it should…for the sake of the nation, not self. I hope. I pray. I wait.
American Conservatives have become way too COMPLACENT and turned a deaf ear for decades as the Progressive Left Marxist have been “firing on all cylinders”…….it’s time to WAKE UP and FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! to save America from the communist.
Chicago would be the perfect venue.
Democrats are America’s AND Americans TRUE ENEMIES WITHIN.
They LOVE CRIME. They LOVE, ENCOURSGE, SUPPORT AND DEFEND CRIMINALS. They DEMAND OPEN BORDERS. They LOVE THE FLOW OF DRUGS THAT DESTROY AMERICAN YOUTH. They LOVE MUTILATING AND CHEMICALLY CASTRATING INNOCENT CHILDREN. They also LOVE TAXING THE $HIT OUT OF AMERICANS.
Yeah, lets vote some new DemoRATS into office 2026.
Novel idea but one that should have been done anyway. The midterms are always important and so often a president’s agenda is limited by what happens there. States should also incorporate it, too.
Will the next veep have more than 200 days’ experience?