Dems flip 28 state legislature seats in Trump 2.0

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by By Natalie Fertig
March 12, 2026
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Democrats have gained 28 state legislature seats across the U.S. in the last 14 months.

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Changes in state legislative control can influence local policy and future federal election redistricting.

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Democrats have flipped 28 Republican-held state legislative seats across the country over the past 14 months. These wins include seats in states like Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi, Iowa, Virginia, New Jersey, and Georgia, often breaking Republican supermajorities. This trend has prompted the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (DLCC) to expand its 2026 target map to 42 chambers and invest $50 million. Republicans, including Wisconsin GOP Chair Brian Schimming, are planning to dedicate resources to motivate low-propensity voters in upcoming midterm elections, with the RNC holding over $100 million and Trump's MAGA Inc. PAC holding $300 million. The results are seen by both parties as a preview of the upcoming midterm battles and could influence the future makeup of Congress through redistricting.

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Democrats are expanding their 2026 target map and investing $50 million; Republicans plan to motivate voters.

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