Tides Turning

Tides Turning

From DINESH Podcast by Salem Podcast Network

May 26, 2026 · 32 min · Season 1 · Episode 53

About this episode

Danielle Gill interviews Jeremy Carl about the Texas runoff and its implications for the GOP and upcoming elections.

In this episode of The Danielle Gill Show, Danielle sits down with Claremont Institute senior fellow Jeremy Carl for a deep dive into the Texas runoff between Ken Paxton and John Cornyn, the power of Trump’s endorsements, the 2026 mid-terms, and what these races signal for the future of the GOP. Jeremy breaks down hidden voter blocs, the Senate’s internal dynamics, the coming 2026 midterms, and how early positioning is already shaping the 2028 presidential field. They also explore the Democrats’ increasingly chaotic bench, the rise of figures like Gavin Newsom, Kamala Harris, AOC, and why the party’s internal fractures may define the next decade. 00:00  – Intro & Jeremy Carl 00:22  – Texas Runoff Breakdown: Paxton vs. Cornyn 02:28  – National Ripple Effects & South Carolina Preview 03:54  – Trump’s Endorsement Power & Kentucky Lessons 07:02  – Runoff Strategy & Hidden Cornyn Vote 09:04  – Senate Dynamics & GOP Resistance to Trump 14:51  – Looking Ahead: 2026 Midterms & 2028 GOP Field Watch full clips of the Danielle Gill Show here…

People in this episode

Host: Danielle Gill

Guest: Jeremy Carl

Topics covered

  • Texas runoff
  • Trump endorsements
  • 2026 mid-terms
  • GOP future
  • Senate dynamics
  • Democrats internal fractures

Keywords

  • Texas runoff
  • Trump endorsements
  • 2026 mid-terms
  • GOP
  • Senate dynamics
  • Democrats
  • Gavin Newsom
  • Kamala Harris
  • AOC

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Claremont Institute

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