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Democrats build momentum through special elections

February 1, 2026
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Democrats have notched a string of surprising special election victories in recent weeks that party strategists and some analysts view as early signs of voter dissatisfaction with Republican policy priorities, particularly around immigration enforcement and broader governance issues.

In Texas, Democrat Taylor Rehmet flipped a reliably Republican state Senate seat, winning in a Fort Worth-area district that former President Donald Trump carried by 17 points in the 2024 presidential election. Rehmet, a union leader and Air Force veteran, defeated Republican Leigh Wambsganss by a comfortable margin, prompting Democratic National Committee Chairman Ken Martin to call the result “a warning sign to Republicans across the country.”

The win adds to a pattern of Democratic overperformance in special elections under President Trump’s second term. In another Texas contest, Democrat Christian Menefee won a U.S. House special election, narrowing the GOP’s already-slim majority, energizing Democratic activists and highlighting voter appetite for alternative policy priorities as national debates — including over immigration enforcement — intensify.

Democrats and some political observers argue these results reflect broader unease with how Republicans have handled immigration and border security, issues that have dominated GOP messaging but have also galvanized Democratic turnout. Voters in districts that previously leaned Republican, including suburban areas with growing Hispanic populations, have shown notable swings toward Democratic candidates, suggesting that aggressive immigration enforcement stances and other culture-war themes may be motivating backlash.

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Republicans, for their part, argue that special elections are poor predictors of general election outcomes due to lower turnout and unique local factors. Still, Democratic leaders view the string of wins as early evidence that voters may be reacting against the GOP’s current policy mix, potentially shaping narratives as both parties prepare for a high-stakes fall midterm cycle.

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