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Trifecta Shelf Life

January 02, 2025

The last few weeks of 2024 showed that winning a trifecta election is hard, but what comes after victory is even more difficult. Republicans have a small window in 2025 to deliver major wins for the American people before attention turns to the 2026 midterm elections. As FiveThirtyEight.com notes, maintaining control of all three branches of government through a full presidency is very hard. 

By The Numbers:

  • In the last 40 years, Republicans held the trifecta the longest under George W. Bush, from 2003 through 2006. 

  • Both Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush had to deal with a Democratic House, while Donald Trump enjoyed only a year of Republican trifecta control.

  • Both Barack Obama and Bill Clinton only had a year of Democratic trifecta control. 

The Bottom Line: Since World War II, the president’s party has lost an average of 25 seats in the House in a midterm election. While history is on Democrats’ side, their own policies and branding are not. The Republicans’ best tool to maintain their trifecta will be to deliver tangible results in Trump’s first 100 days.  Since results resonate stronger than drama and chaos, Republicans will have a shot at bucking historic trends if they stay on task.

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