Overview
- Democrats notched wins in contests across New York, New Jersey, Virginia, California, and Pennsylvania, prompting immediate Republican soul-searching.
- Rep. Chip Roy warned on Steve Bannon's War Room that the party could face a midterm 'bloodbath' without clear leadership and full support for President Trump.
- Roy criticized what he called a 'campaign of weakness' and urged Republicans to move from a defensive stance to an aggressive, pro-Trump message.
- Bannon faulted candidates who did not 'fully engage Donald Trump,' dismissing tactics like a last-minute tele-town hall as insufficient.
- Bannon singled out Virginia politics, attacking Winsome Earle-Sears as a poor nominee and saying Gov. Glenn Youngkin damaged his standing by focusing on Iowa.