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Trump to travel the country weekly ahead of midterms

Last updated: January 21, 2026 7:25 am
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Trump’s Campaign Trail: A Preemptive Strike for the Midterms

President Donald Trump is set to embark on a whirlwind tour across the United States, aiming to engage with voters in the lead-up to the midterm elections. His inaugural speech will unfold in Iowa on Tuesday, where he is expected to focus on economic and energy issues, as revealed by chief of staff Susie Wiles during her trip to Davos, Switzerland. Additionally, Cabinet members are anticipated to ramp up their domestic engagements in the coming months, adding to the political theater.

This travel initiative, kicking off in January, marks a significant departure from Trump’s previous strategy during his first term, where he only began his aggressive campaigning just after Labor Day. It seems that the clock is ticking, and the urgency is palpable.

The announcement comes against a backdrop of declining polling numbers for Trump, indicating that voters are increasingly attributing the rising cost of living to his policies. Some party insiders have expressed concern that Trump has been overly fixated on foreign affairs, perhaps to the detriment of domestic priorities.

The White House has yet to disclose specifics about his forthcoming stops, leaving many to speculate about the strategy behind this early mobilization.

“President Trump is Republicans’ key to victory this November. No one energizes voters and drives turnout like he does,” stated Kiersten Pels, a spokesperson for the Republican National Committee, in a statement to POLITICO. It appears that the party is banking heavily on the Trump effect to rally support as they prepare to counter historical trends in midterm elections.

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In recent weeks, Trump has been preoccupied with foreign policy. His endeavors include engaging with Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, issuing bold threats regarding Greenland, negotiating peace efforts in Ukraine, and establishing a contentious new “Board of Peace” for Gaza. However, this emphasis on international issues may have detracted from his domestic appeal.

Historically, Trump’s presence in key states, along with his personal endorsements, has proven beneficial for GOP candidates in previous elections. The party is wary of repeating the missteps of the 2022 midterms, where Democrats unexpectedly secured several seats, thwarting the anticipated “red wave.” Coupled with low approval ratings—only 41 percent of Americans currently support his presidency, according to a recent CBS News poll—Trump’s pivot back to domestic concerns may be a strategic move to revitalize his image.

“The spotlight of the Oval Office is bright, but it shines brighter closer to home. Bringing the White House caravan to a neighborhood near you shows the American people you care and amplifies the message even louder,” said Harrison Fields, a former spokesperson for Trump and senior vice president at CGCN Group. His remarks highlight the importance of localized campaigning in fostering a connection with voters.

“Boots on the ground and good old-fashioned stump speeches are every successful politician’s bread and butter, and there’s no one who does it better than President Trump,” Fields added, encapsulating the essence of traditional campaigning in modern politics.

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