A blue wave crashed down on Tuesday’s elections. Democrats swept key races throughout the nation, delivering a stinging rebuke of President Donald Trump’s second time period and a burst of momentum heading into subsequent 12 months’s midterm elections. And by Wednesday morning, Trump was rattled.
Over breakfast with Senate Republicans, the president vented in regards to the ongoing authorities shutdown—now the longest in U.S. historical past—and blamed it for the GOP’s poor exhibiting on the polls.
“I don’t think it was good for Republicans. I’m not sure it was good for anybody,” he mentioned. “But we had an interesting evening, and we learned a lot, and we’re going to talk about that.”
In line with The New York Instances, Trump instructed senators he believed the shutdown had value Republicans a number of key races.
“I think if you read the pollsters, the shutdown was a big factor,” he mentioned, noting that he himself hadn’t been on the poll.
President Donald Trump addresses Senate and Home Republicans throughout a breakfast within the State Eating Room of the White Home on Nov. 5.
Someplace between self-reflection and finger-pointing, Trump once more tried to shift blame to Democrats for the shutdown—however he complained that voters weren’t shopping for it.
“I don’t think they’re getting really the blame that they should,” he instructed the senators.
That wasn’t his solely gripe. Trump additionally renewed his push to scrap the Senate filibuster, insisting it was the one method to reopen the federal government.
“It’s time for Republicans to do what they have to do, and that’s terminate the filibuster,” he mentioned. “It’s the only way you can do it. And if you don’t terminate the filibuster, you’ll be in bad shape. We won’t pass any legislation.”
Trump accused Democrats of exhibiting zero curiosity in ending the shutdown and rejected any notion that Tuesday’s outcomes may nudge him towards compromise. His resolution as a substitute: Blow up one of many Senate’s most entrenched guidelines. However most Republicans aren’t . They’ve lengthy handled the 60-vote filibuster as a cornerstone of the chamber—and, privately, as a guardrail in opposition to Trump’s political whiplash.
In the meantime, Democrats see little purpose to bend. Home Minority Chief Hakeem Jeffries and Senate Minority Chief Chuck Schumer despatched a letter to Trump on Wednesday, demanding a bipartisan assembly to reopen the federal government and “decisively address” well being care.
“Democrats stand ready to meet with you face to face, anytime and anyplace,” they wrote.

New York Metropolis Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, proper, and his spouse, Rama Duwaji, wave to supporters on Nov. 4.
Tuesday’s outcomes solely strengthen their hand. Voters throughout the East Coast handed Democrats victories up and down the poll—a vivid signal of discontent with Trump practically a 12 months into his second time period.
In Virginia, former Rep. Abigail Spanberger was elected governor, capping the most effective nights Democrats have had there in years. In New Jersey, Rep. Mikie Sherrill stopped the GOP’s current advance, defeating former state lawmaker Jack Ciattarelli to take the governor’s seat. And in New York Metropolis, democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani beat former Gov. Andrew Cuomo for the second time this 12 months—first within the main, then within the normal election, with Cuomo working as an unbiased backed by Trump.
The ideological mixture of these wins—from moderates to socialists—gained’t finish the social gathering’s long-running identification struggle. However their campaigns had one clear by means of line: fierce opposition to Trump.
Now, the query is whether or not Republicans will heed Trump’s recommendation. The Senate has refused to advance the Home-passed invoice to reopen the federal government—its 14th failure in a row—and whereas some senators trace at progress behind the scenes, others say Tuesday’s outcomes might harden Democrats’ resolve.
And it ought to. Tuesday’s blue wave was a warning shot—and Republicans realize it. Trump’s rattled, the Senate’s caught, and the midterms are coming quick.