Democrats scored sweeping victories across major states in Tuesday's elections, signaling a sharp backlash to President Trump's policies and offering their party new momentum ahead of the 2026 midterms. Voters turned out in "extraordinary" numbers for an off-year contest, per the New York Times, delivering wins for Democrats in high-profile races in Virginia, New Jersey, California, and Pennsylvania. The results—widely seen as a referendum on Trump—reinvigorated Democrats after a year largely spent out of power in Washington, with the party now eyeing redistricting fights and next year's congressional races as opportunities to blunt the Trump agenda. More takeaways from Tuesday night, per the Times, CNN, NPR, and Politico:
- Governorships: In Virginia, Democrat Abigail Spanberger won the governor's race by spotlighting Trump-era federal worker cuts, becoming the state's first woman governor—an honor her rival, Winsome Earle-Sears, also would've claimed. Meanwhile, New Jersey's Mikie Sherrill rode criticism of Trump's infrastructure policies to victory, beating Jack Ciattarelli, who CNN notes "had a strong statewide performance under his belt after his near-miss in the 2021 governor's race," as well as "a 'Jersey guy' appeal that he hoped would give him some separation from Trump," who'd endorsed him.