On September 3, 2025, House Speaker Mike Johnson confirmed a Republican midterm convention in 2025, a novel strategy to energize voters ahead of the 2026 congressional elections. Aimed at retaining the GOP’s slim House majority, the plan counters historical midterm losses.
Mike Johnson, in collaboration with President Donald Trump and Senate Leader John Thune, is orchestrating a large-scale convention to showcase Republican priorities. Described as a “done deal,” it seeks to present a unified front and rally voter support before the November 2026 midterms.
Republicans face challenges holding their 219-212 House majority, as midterms often favor the opposition party. Johnson’s convention aims to highlight GOP achievements and energize the base, leveraging Trump’s flair for high-profile events to boost turnout.
The convention could reshape the GOP’s 2026 strategy, focusing on key battleground districts. With 24 House retirements (14 Republicans, 10 Democrats) already announced, the event may spotlight new candidates to maintain control of Congress.
Historical trends show voters often reject the president’s party in midterms, as seen in 2018 when Republicans lost 42 House seats. Johnson’s plan must overcome voter fatigue and Democratic counter-strategies, including potential rival conventions.
The 2025 convention could set the tone for the 120th Congress, with Johnson and Thune aiming to solidify GOP momentum. Success hinges on uniting the party and appealing to a shifting voter base wary of incumbent power.