Republican National Committee (RNC) Chair and North Carolina Senate candidate Michael Whatley criticized Democrats Friday, saying they have “learned absolutely nothing” from their 2024 election losses. Speaking to Fox Business, Whatley accused Democrats of doubling down on a “failed agenda” focused on open borders, inflationary spending, and a “weak America.” He added that party leaders have shifted left, moving away from “Main Street America,” according to The Hill.
During President Trump’s second term, Democrats are struggling with low poll numbers and minority status in both chambers of Congress. A mid-July Quinnipiac University poll found just 19% of Americans approve of congressional Democrats’ performance, with 72% disapproving. Among Democrats, approval stood at 39%, with 52% disapproving.
Whatley, who entered the North Carolina Senate race in late July, said Republicans are “faring great” due to Trump and GOP lawmakers delivering on promises. He cited economic growth, a secured border, and restored international respect for the U.S. as key achievements. “President Trump is delivering on every one of his campaign promises,” Whatley said, noting Republican efforts to pass tax cuts and support the military.
Meanwhile, Democrats attempted a social media rebrand with bodybuilding-themed videos ahead of the 2026 midterms. California Congressman Eric Swalwell’s clip bench pressing 135 pounds drew ridicule, with critics mocking his effort and accusing Democrats of hypocrisy over Congress’s August recess and handling of the Epstein files.
Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and commentator Matt Walsh were among those who slammed the video, questioning Swalwell’s strength and sincerity. Greene criticized the timing of the video, noting Congress is always out of session in August regardless of party control, while Walsh mocked Swalwell’s bench press effort as weak.