A single SOTU moment could reframe immigration in the midterms for Republicans
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Republicans view a single moment from Trump's State of the Union—Democrats not standing as he framed citizenship protection as the government's first duty—as a tool to revive their immigration argument in the 2026 midterms. GOP groups plan ads around the clip to contrast Democrats with national-security messaging, while polling suggests immigration remains a dividing issue and the economy still worries voters.
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