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The New Midterm Outlook Has Hakeem Jeffries Sweating

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Hakeem Jeffries is reportedly breaking out in a cold sweat over CNN’s latest midterm data dump, painting a grim picture for Democrats in 2026 that could torpedo his Speaker dreams and leave the House in Republican hands for another cycle. On Larry O’Connor’s latest episode of LARRY, the breakdown reveals how shifting voter sentiment and redistricting battles are stacking the deck against the minority leader, with even CNN’s liberal pundits erupting in fury at GOP mapmakers. This isn’t just insider baseball—it’s a seismic shift signaling that the anti-2A crowd’s iron grip on key committees might be loosening, especially as public backlash grows against Biden-era overreaches like the ATF’s pistol brace rule and ghost gun crackdowns that courts keep slapping down.

Zooming out, Mark Kelly’s latest scandal—allegedly selling out national security interests—adds fuel to the fire, reminding us how Democrat darlings in purple states are vulnerable when their records on border security and crime come under scrutiny. For the 2A community, this is prime hunting ground: with Republicans eyeing an expanded majority, expect accelerated pushes to defund the ATF’s rogue enforcement, codify Supreme Court wins like Bruen into law, and block federal registries that infringe on our rights. Redistricting fights in battlegrounds like New York and California could lock in pro-gun districts, shielding reps from primary challenges by Everytown activists and ensuring filibuster-proof momentum for national reciprocity and suppressor reform.

The implications? A Jeffries meltdown means less appetite for gun control show votes that energize the base but alienate moderates. 2A warriors should mobilize now—donate to aligned PACs, flood town halls, and vote in every local race. If CNN’s numbers hold, 2026 could be the year we turn the tide from defense to dominance, burying Biden’s gun-grab legacy for good. Tune into LARRY for the full scorch: it’s the intel you need to stay ahead of the curve.

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