The Stack: What to Expect in 2026 Politics, Economics, and Culture

As the calendar turns from 2025 to 2026, conservatives should prepare for a turbulent and consequential year. In this episode, Todd lays out expectations—not predictions—based on history, human nature, and political power dynamics. He explains why the economy is likely to continue improving despite lingering inflation pain, and why that improvement may or may not translate into political wins before the midterm elections.

Todd also outlines the uphill battle Republicans face in a closely divided House, the certainty of intensified media attacks against Trump and conservatives, and the growing importance of voter roll cleanup and immigration enforcement heading into 2026. From the risk of another government shutdown to debates over tariff dividends, foreign conflicts, and corruption exposed by independent journalists, this episode offers a sober assessment of what lies ahead.

The message is simple: buckle up. The fight for liberty, accountability, and constitutional principles is far from over—and 2026 may prove to be one of the most defining years yet.

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📝 Transcript: What to Expect in 2026 Politics Economics and Culture

The Todd Huff Show – December 30, 2025

Host: Todd Huff

Todd Huff: Yesterday, my friends, we talked about the biggest stories, the most consequential stories of 2025, stories that would continue to leave their mark in 2026. And some far beyond that. Today, what I want to do is talk about what I anticipate in 2026. Some of these things that we anticipate will reflect some of the stories we talked about yesterday as being the most consequential stories. Those things go hand in hand. But some of these might be new developments that are coming down the political road here as we turn the calendar to 2026. So that's where we're headed today. Thank you for joining us. If you want to be part of the conversation: todd@toddhuffshow.com — Thoughts, questions, feedback, all those sorts of things will be accepted at that email. Just make sure you make it count, my friends. Most of you do. Occasionally, someone doesn't. You just got to bring it. You got to bring your best and make it count. So that's where we're headed today, my friends. Also, you know what? I'd like to invite you to sign up for our free email newsletter called the Inner Circle.

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Todd Huff: Okay, let's get to it. Today again, talking. These aren't. Well, let me. Let me set the stage here. This isn't so much predictions. As much as it's just. Expectations of where I think we are headed. Based on things like history, based on human nature. Based on the power dynamic, based upon this being an election year, a midterm election year now, you know, you know, almost certainly some. Listen, we've got people again all over the gamut that tune in here. We've got people who are seasoned professionals.You've got the ability, as Rush Limbaugh used to say, to read the seams on the fastball. You can see what's coming and adjust and make contact with that ball as it's coming. Across home plate. You've got the ability to do that. Some of you have followed it for a while. Maybe you're. You're still learning. Everybody's learning, by the way. Everybody's still learning. But some. Some are still in kind of the middle phase where you're. You've come to grips with a lot of the fundamentals, but you're still learning some of the. The nuance that makes, you know, makes it possible to really have a firm understanding.

Todd Huff: And to to see what's coming and to be prepared to deal with it. And then some are new folks new to politics for whatever reason. Some people haven't lived enough years to have the amount of experience necessary. Some folks didn't didn't care about politics. Whatever the reason, it makes no difference to me.Which category you are in. In some respect, we're all in the same boat. We're all learning. We're all trying to make the most of this. We're all trying to. Push in the same direction here, in the direction of the Constitution. Constitutional conservatism and so forth in the direction of liberty. And so this is an election year, and we know, you know that historically that means losses for the party in power. That's just the way that it works. It's easier to if you're the party out of power. To stir up energy in your base to go out and to push back against the losses you had in the previous election. So that is the starting point.

Todd Huff: The, the Democrats have an advantage as far as that goes. Now, we have, we absolutely have a say in this, but this is what history teaches us.So we should know what we're up against. We're already in a, in a very, very close House of Representatives. Which is what? There's only a couple, couple of Republican seats. If they were to flip, it would make it a Democrat majority House of Representatives, which would mean no Speaker Johnson. It would mean a Speaker Hakeem Jeffries for the Democrats. We're very close to that. That's why these fights about redistricting mattered so much. As we headed in, as we head into the midterms here, But regardless, here are things that I anticipate in that, you know, kind of with that framework heading into the 2026 midterm election year, first of all, I'm going to say buckle up, because it's going to be tumultuous. There's going to be a lot going on so here's my expectations.

Todd Huff: These aren't predictions. These aren't. You know, this is just what I think. As of right now, as we're about to turn the calendar from 2025 into 2026. So, first, I think it's clear that the economy continues to improve. In 2026. It's, of course, not going to be perfect. It never will be. There is still pain in the overall economy. Not just the economy, but just the nation's finances. When you factor things in. Oh, like the national debt and those sorts of things. That have real impact, that we've continued to kick that can down the road for. For years and years and years now. But I think things are noticeably going to be better than where we have been, even in 2025. You know, when you think about what we endured during the four years of the Biden administration, we endured a lot. Massive inflation.

Todd Huff: I think a lot of folks don't fully understand that inflation. Inflation isn't something that can be really undone. It can be slowed down, but it can't really be reversed. So when we see. First of all, I'm talking about true, genuine inflation. I'm not talking about every reason that causes prices to go up in the marketplace.
Because not all price increases are inflation. We've gotten lazy, and that's what we say in 2025. We call any price increase inflation. But inflation is a phenomenon. I've gone through this countless times. Forgive me if you've heard this 50 times on here. But inflation, it's important. Inflation is a phenomenon that exists. When the federal government, and only the federal government can do this. When you hear people debating who's responsible for inflation, it is an exercise in pure sophistry.
Because inflation is a specific phenomenon. All inflation leads to price increases. But not all price increases are the result of inflation.

Todd Huff: So? So when you have inflation, what you have is the federal government creating more money.
More money supply than actual real value created in the marketplace. That's the simplest way to put it. And so the, the economy, the, the, the value that we create economically in our country. Every year or month, however you want to measure it.It has a value. It has a. A real value. That should correspond to, in a perfect world, the same amount of dollars. But that's not what happens.The government will produce more dollars than real value. And what happens? What happens because markets seek an equilibrium.
What happens is the market understands this. And so things that you have more money to pay for because there's an excess amount of dollars, they. Everything will rise so that the money flows to them because they, you know, you can get the. You can get more for them.

Todd Huff: Because there's more dollars out there. And when that happens, what you've done is you've watered down the value of all dollars because you've inflated the value. Of the things in the marketplace just because there's more money, not because they're actually worth more to the person buying it, but because you pumped too much money into the market.Into the economy, I should say. And so what happens is you create this. This scenario where you're weakening the buying power, the purchasing power of the dollars.And I was telling my son this last night, my son is. My son is in this situation where he's having to look at and understand these things in ways. He's never understood them before because he's got a little business. He's done really well for himself. Very proud of the guy. But some of these things mean more. To him and I said, look, it's, you know, tax increasing taxes is bad. But that's saying we're going to put more of a financial burden on you today to pay more.

Todd Huff: Inflation, I would say is even. Is even worse because the money you have socked away, stashed away.They say that. That because of inflation, that becomes worth less because the value of those dollars isn't what it was when you put it there. It's just this insidious sort of thing. And so.But once Trump came into office, he can slow inflation, which he did. His policies, of course, and they've adjusted some things. There's a lot of technical stuff that goes into this. But again, at the just the basic understanding level that we're talking about this, that's exactly what it is.And so you can't reverse it. So it's. It's like you're blowing up a balloon. And you. And you blow it up with. With inflation. It's. It's baked in. It's already air in the balloon.Now you can say, well, let's let air out. But in reality, what happens is all you do moving forward is you can slow the rate of the. The air that you blow into the balloon, it's already in there.

Todd Huff: And you can't really take. Take it out of the equation because it's already been done. You can just slow it. And so then you have to have growth. And we've started to see growth.I shared yesterday we had a 4.3 GDP growth in November. We'll see what that looks like. In december here.But we're definitely on the right track. We've slowed inflation, now GDP is increasing. And I expect more of that in 2026.In fact, I would go as far to say that 2026 could show a major economic boom, my friends. Now will we begin to see and feel this real improvement, like this dramatic improvement that I think could be coming prior to the election?

Todd Huff: To where people can associate what's happening with policy. I don't know. I hope so. The election is not until later in the year, but you know how this game is played.Democrats, the media, they'll tell you that it's anything besides Trump's policies and that sort of thing. But regardless, regardless.Of the impact that this has on the election in 2026. The economy is going to continue to show improvement. Everything's going to stay tight and close.I think when you talk about votes or margins or majorities, I don't anticipate any blowouts.Of course, there could be some quote, unquote, easy victories and certain districts or states. But when you look at things on a national level in the US Congress, I don't know if there's going to be many easy wins.That's just the way that this is shaped up right now and the way that it could be after the 2026 midterms as well.

Todd Huff: The midterms will be. I expect this to be the case. The midterms will absolutely be a real fight.The Republicans, I expect, will hold on to the Senate. The outcome of the House of Representatives is unpredictable. I would say it could flip. Democrat. It could. It could remain Republican. It's possible for Republicans to gain a couple seats. It's possible for them to lose several seats.We shall see where that goes. There will be, of course, prepare yourselves for this. There's going to be more negative news targeting Trump and Republicans in 2026.This, of course, goes without saying. As I've said on this program for years, this is the strategy.This is the strategy the left always employs, not just against Trump.

Todd Huff: You know, for those of you who are newer listeners, let me make this clear. This is not something that is new that has happened to Donald Trump. It is new in relation to how. How negative and how aggressive the negative news coverage is about Trump. But this has always been the playbook.The playbook by the media, by the Democrat Party against Republicans. Is really pretty simple.What they do is they attack them. They malign them. And most people just by nature think.You know what? I just. This fight isn't worth having. I don't want the negative coverage. You know, some of these folks, as. As weird as it might sound. I mean, Washington, D.C. you hear a lot of people talk about the Uni Party, and there's certainly truth that there is an element of the UNIP party in Washington, D.C.

Todd Huff: there's no doubt about it. But if you go in there as someone who's not part of the uni party, you had better have some really thick skin.And you really had better not care about being accepted into that inner circle that the. The DC Elites circle.But, see, once you're in there,Once you're in there, just human nature kicks. It kicks in for a lot of folks. It's just. It's easier.It's easier to get along. It's easier when you're getting invited to the parties. It's easier when you're part of the group versus ostracized and attacked.People don't like that. And so the media knows this and they attack people.

Todd Huff: And usually what happens. Is the Republican, the conservative. We'll just say, you know what? This isn't worth it. And they'll back off.And they'll say it's, you know, it's better to. It's better to not have my reputation destroyed or whatever than it is to win on this particular issue.Trump's not wired that way, though. Trump says, you know what? If you hit me, I'm going to hit back a little bit harder. And this tit for tat sort of scenario has been how they've functioned for all of these. Well, for all these years, for all. With all these different candidates and politicians. Except it's very rare for someone to hit back. And not only hit back once, but to hit back again.

Todd Huff: And so when both sides. Both sides are. Programmed or are prepared to simply ratchet it up one step higher each and every time, there's no end in sight.And the media doesn't have another strategy. The media doesn't have another strategy, and so this was unavoidable.And, in fact, you can go back to the early days of this show. It's. It's still shocking to me. To see how much they hate him. But I we were talking about this in the early days. It wasn't hard to see that Trump was a fighter, that he was not really bothered, in fact, in some cases, energized by what happened on.When he's attacked and so forth. It almost gives him energy. He's got a remarkable ability to do this.

Todd Huff: But it's effective. It's effective for people, at least for some people out there, to see a bunch of negative news.And one of two things happens. They either just believe the negative news and think, wow, it can't be possible for this money, this many bad things, to be made up about one person. So he's got to be as bad as they tell me. Or there's another group, too, that just. There's this subtle undertone that says, the cool people. The people who are in the. The in crowd or whatever, they're the ones who hate Trump.So in order to be part of the hit, I'm telling you, adulthood is like high school for a lot of people. And a lot of people say, listen, I'm just. It's easier for me. It's easier for me.To just, you know, be on this side of the fence.

Todd Huff: I don't really care. I just want to not step in front of the bus saw. I don't want to be canceled. I don't want the relentless assaults of, you know, people on social media to. To come after me. That's what a lot of people think.But that's not what principled people think. That's not what people like Trump think when he wants to get stuff done.So be prepared, of course, for more negative news to hit Trump. And the Republicans in 2026.This is never. This is not going to stop, by the way.Locally here in my state. I'm in Indiana. Most of you are not in my state. A healthy chunk of you are here on our home base. Freedom 95 in Indianapolis.

Todd Huff: But in my state, you know that there was a redistricting fight. We talked about this for a while on this program because it had national implications, implications for the election of 2026. I think that the primary season, which will happen here in my state, we have May primaries. So in early May, you're going to see that there's a real Republican divide, and I think you'll find that in other places as well. I think incumbents who underestimate the opposition that they face from people like me, many of, well, people like you, people in this audience, I think that they better not assume that they are safe in this primary season.

Todd Huff: They are misreading the room if they think that this is the establishment, the country clubbers, the moderate Republicans against conservatives who actually grasp what's at stake nationally, my friends. This class is going to be coming into the open in May. It's going to be happening before that during the primary season, but be prepared for that as well here in Indiana and elsewhere. I think you'll see that as well. Friends, I've got to prepare ourselves here for our first time out. Let me remind you we've partnered with MyPillow. We've had a partnership with them for several years now.

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Todd Huff: I have to take a quick time out. My friends, you're listening to Conservative, Not Better Talk. I'm your host, Todd Huff. Back in just a minute.

Todd Huff: Welcome back, my friends. We are talking here about what to expect in 2026. When we left you last segment, we were talking about the fight that is coming, and it's continuing. But for many people who, again, this is not you, this is for other people out there who don't follow this as closely as we do, it might come as a bit of a surprise, but there is going to be real fights at the primary level in states like Indiana.

Todd Huff: And they're going to happen and they're going to happen for time to time to come. In fact, I've got a group of you that have told me that you want to basically stay informed for my listeners in Indiana to continue to work together to try to defeat people who are Republicans in the primaries who are not fighting in such a way that we can win in these elections. These things matter tremendously. And if you wanted to do that, just send me an email, Todd at toddhuffshow, and just put Indiana, Indiana primaries, or something in the subject line, and we'll get you added to that list so that we can, as we start working with other groups like Turning Point Action or whoever else here, give you ways to, well, step into the fight here.

Todd Huff: And to actually see Republicans grow a backbone and do what needs to be done to ensure that liberty survives all of this chaos, my friend. I think as we look ahead to 2026, we had better be prepared for more drama. And I'll tell you something else you might have found. You might have seen some reports from a citizen journalist named Nick Shirley. You may have seen him on social media. It's remarkable what he's done. He's gone up to Minnesota.

Todd Huff: He's gone and dug into these groups that have allegedly been stealing money, fraudulently taking state money for schools. This particular group is a group of Somalian refugees that are getting money. He's gone to these places in person, showing these schools, I believe they were supposedly schools with no kids in them. Of course, the people came to the door, they wouldn't talk to him, they shut the door and all that kind of stuff. I think we're going to find more of this corruption exposed, and it's going to come at the hands of people like citizen journalists like Nick Shirley.

Todd Huff: Because this, the media is not interested in this. The media, again, as I've talked about on here before, as Russ used to talk about, it's the PR firm of the Democrat Party. That is who the media is. They're not interested in getting real information about what's really going on out there, especially if it's detrimental to Democrats. They're interested in pushing a political narrative. They're interested in certain outcomes. That is not journalism, my friends. That's corruption. Listen, there's nothing wrong with sharing your opinions, but to do so under the guise that you're presenting unbiased news is a wild, wild thing to try to get away with.

Todd Huff: It's one of the reasons why I refuse routinely. I refuse to accept the allegation, I guess, that I'm a journalist. I'm not a journalist. I am someone who has opinions. I come to this microphone every day to try to persuade people to hear and receive truth. That's what I want. I want people to believe in the gospel of Jesus Christ. I want people to believe in the principles that we've set forth in this country, the constitutional principles we've set forth, the concept of life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness, the things that you read in the Declaration of Independence.

Todd Huff: The concepts that you'll capture by reading the Bill of Rights or other founding documents or whatever are what I want to see people accept. I think that's good for our nation, that's good for liberty. As Reagan said, liberty is always one generation away. Freedom is always one generation away from extinction. It is. You don't pass it along. I told my son this last night when we were talking about taxes and all this stuff, as he's got his new business and so forth. Liberty and freedom don't get inherited or passed along automatically.

Todd Huff: We have to do the work necessary to explain it so that people appreciate it. The next generation accepts it, understands it, embraces it, and not only that, is prepared to then share with the next generation. That's how this stuff works, my friends. And so we've got a real problem here in this nation, lots of them. And we're going to have more drama, more corruption exposed because however bad we think the government is, however much corruption, however much fraudulent activity that's been happening with these government programs, it's probably worse. And it's going to take people like Nick Shirley to expose the truth. And you just keep digging, it gets uglier and uglier and uglier, but expect more of that, more corruption to be exposed.

Todd Huff: Trump, of course, is trying to do stuff about these things. Some of these things he can't. These are state problems, or people are inside the bureaucratic state with a lot of insulation, a lot of things that prevent him from being able to do what needs to be done, which is in many cases just mass firings and so forth. But just expect that in 2026 and expect the media to basically say you're crazy for believing it. Expect the media, the Democrat Party, to say that it's not as bad as they tell us it is. I saw Charlemagne talking with Jasmine Crockett in a clip over the Christmas holiday, and he was asking her about this. He basically acknowledged there's waste, fraud, and abuse.

Todd Huff: Can't you acknowledge it. Well, yeah, she says, but it's not as bad as they make it out to be. Okay, well, you can see what happens when you continue to dig, when you shine a light on a situation, and you'll see more and more of this. More and more of this. There's a real risk, by the way, as we get here in the next month, actually a month from today, there's a real risk of another government shutdown. Funding expires for much of the government on January 30. Not all of it, but certainly a big chunk of it. Given where we are with the breakdown of the House of Representatives, I don't know if there will be another shutdown or not.

Todd Huff: To be honest right now, I probably lean, I think in percentages. I lean on the side that says there's a better than average chance, or a likely chance more than 50 percent, that there will be a government shutdown because of a couple things. Number one, the Democrats think that this hurts Republicans in a political election year, and that matters. Number two, there are Republicans who have been told for a long time that if you just wait until the next vote, we can fix the spending problem. We can cut spending here or there, but there's never a will to do that. And so the likelihood that that happens is probably small.

Todd Huff: The small chance that there's going to be real, legitimate cuts is going to cause some Republicans who have been told wait until next time to say that they can't continue to wait forever. We have to, at some point, begin to make real cuts to spending. And I don't think some Republicans are going to be on board with the cuts, and some of them will find it unacceptable that we continue to kick the can down the road. And actually, if you remember what I said at the previous shutdown, I thought that they should have agreed to the vote to reopen the government, but also say that this was the last time.

Todd Huff: So of course, there's other things they should have done between that point of time and now, and I don't know how much of that has been done, but nonetheless, nonetheless, we find ourselves on the verge of another shutdown, and it could be another shutdown, and it could be a lengthy shutdown, so we'll see where that goes. There's going to be a major fight over what I would call, in general, tariff dividends. Trump has secured more tariffs for this country than we've seen in a long, long time. Trump has said he wants to send checks to the American people. There's a couple of variations of this, whether it's a direct check or whether it's potentially a tax cut, where you will actually see the standard deduction increase six hundred to two thousand dollars or whatever.

Todd Huff: That's a real legitimate thing. Whether this happens at all, how much that's going to be, what form they take, I don't know. But I expect Donald Trump to continue to push hard for this. And I think we're going to see this across the finish line sometime here early, I say early, semi early in 2026. We'll see. Of course, we've got Trump, State of the Union coming up here in a month or so, which I'm sure he'll hit on that as well.

Todd Huff: Deportations are going to continue. I would say deportations are going to potentially increase in intensity, increase in frequency. I think that they're continually looking for ways to do this, and there's reasons for this, which is the next point I want to hit here. Again, I'm getting to as much of this as I can. I've got fifteen points here. I'm on number ten. Voter rolls and immigration enforcement is going to have an impact. It's going to show up in the 2026 midterms.

Todd Huff: Between states cleaning up their voter rolls and between illegal immigrants being deported or self-deported or being deported, what's the number, two point two million, maybe a little bit more than that, is what the number of total deportations of people who are not supposed to be here, who are illegally in this country. Two point two fewer, two point two million fewer people in 2026 than there were in 2025. That's a chunk, my friends. That's significant. Got a lot of work left to be done. But I think that you're going to begin to see this.

Todd Huff: I think Democrats know this. I think Democrats know this. And I think that you combine this with, there's a Supreme Court case called Louisiana versus Calais, which could stop the federal requirement, by accordance with interpretation of the Voting Rights Act, for certain districts to be drawn, congressional districts to be drawn, with race being the primary factor of the people in the district. That may be overturned here by the Supreme Court, which could turn maybe up to twelve or so seats in the south that are blue seats and red states that could potentially turn those red.

Todd Huff: That's coming. You've got the voter rolls being cleaned, you've got illegal immigration, illegal aliens being deported. Don't think that this is not going to show up on the voting, on turnout, because I think it absolutely is. So that's out there as well. This is, by the way, the main reason why the left loves open borders, because it gives them the opportunity to import voters and to fundamentally change this country without having to persuade anybody to their insane ideas.

Todd Huff: I think that there's a slightly better than fifty percent chance that the Russian Ukraine war ends. It's always hard with things like this. If you've ever read The Art of War by Sun Tzu, you know what I mean. But I think that there's a better than fifty percent chance, slightly better than fifty percent chance, that Trump is able to negotiate an end to the Ukraine Russian war. So that's good.

Todd Huff: I also think that there's a real risk that the Israel Hamas ceasefire collapses for reasons that no human being is going to fix these problems long term. This runs deep. It runs for millennia. The religious component here, the hatred for the people of Israel, the brutality and the evil of Hamas. I hope it doesn't, but I think that there's a real risk to that collapsing in 2026.

Todd Huff: I already mentioned this briefly, but independent journalists are going to keep exposing what the legacy media won't. I think that this is in part a kind of what I want to say, just something that happens in the wake of people who have been inspired by Charlie Kirk, even though he wasn't a journalist like that. I think there's a lot of inspiration to get the truth out. I expect more of this sort of thing to be happening.

Todd Huff: Unfortunately, I think that there's going to be more conservative infighting, more of the stuff that we've seen, fights about Eric Kirk, Candace Owens, all these, Ben Shapiro. I think there's going to continue to be that. I hope that we can move more towards unity than that, but don't be surprised if that continues happening.

Todd Huff: And I also think the fifteenth thing here, that there's going to be a lot of unresolved questions about Epstein. I think a lot of people think that there's just a file that tells us everything about Epstein and the victims, and I'm not really sure that such a thing exists or that we're ever going to see it if it does.

Todd Huff: Regardless, my friends, buckle up for 2026. Gotta go. SDG.

Todd Huff

Todd Huff is a popular talk show host and podcaster known for his intelligent and entertaining conservative discussions on The Todd Huff Show, which attracts 200,000 weekly listeners. He covers a variety of topics, including politics and culture, with a focus on authentic and meaningful dialogue. Outside of work, he enjoys traveling with his family, spending time outdoors, and coaching his kids' soccer team.

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