Trump Reveals Host City For First Ever Midterm Convention In September

President Donald Trump has officially unveiled the location for what he says will be a first in Republican Party history: a national convention held during a midterm election year.
In a Truth Social post Tuesday, Trump announced that Republicans will gather in Dallas on Sept. 9-10 for what he called the GOP’s first-ever Midterm Convention, an event designed to rally supporters and build momentum heading into the high-stakes November elections.
“BIG NEWS! For the first time ever, the Republican Party will hold a MIDTERM CONVENTION,” Trump wrote. Calling it a “truly Historic Event,” the president said the gathering will celebrate what he described as the nation’s “Great American Comeback” and the accomplishments of his America First agenda.
Trump said the convention will bring together “hardworking Americans, our Great Innovators, Entrepreneurs, Manufacturers, First Responders, and Job Creators,” while also featuring entertainment and “a RALLY like none other.”
The announcement confirms plans Trump first floated last year and follows changes approved earlier this year by the Republican National Committee allowing the party to hold a national convention outside the traditional four-year presidential cycle.
The unprecedented event comes as Republicans prepare to defend narrow House and Senate majorities in November. Historically, the party occupying the White House loses congressional seats during midterm elections, making turnout a top priority for GOP strategists.
By putting Trump at the center of a nationally televised convention just weeks before Election Day, Republicans hope to energize supporters and focus congressional races around the administration’s record.
In his announcement, Trump said the convention will highlight what he views as the administration’s biggest accomplishments, including tax relief, border security, lower costs, expanded domestic energy production, and what he called America’s new “Golden Age.”
The decision to hold the convention in Texas also places national attention on one of the country’s most important political battlegrounds. Republicans are defending multiple competitive House districts in the state, while one of the nation’s marquee Senate races is expected to unfold between Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton and Democrat state Rep. James Talarico.
Texas also remains central to Republican efforts to expand their House majority following this year’s congressional redistricting battle.
According to The Daily Wire, Democrats reportedly explored holding a similar midterm convention earlier this year but ultimately abandoned the idea.
The timing of the gathering is also likely to draw attention. The convention will conclude on Sept. 10, one year after the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, whose death sparked renewed conversations among conservatives about political violence. Whether Republicans incorporate that anniversary into the convention’s messaging has not yet been announced.







