The Note: Special Edition - ABC News kicks off '18 for '18' powerhouse coverage of the 2018 midterm elections

The time for deals may be over. And the time for politics is already here.

The time for deals may already be over. And the time for politics is already here.

After the State of the Union glow faded in a showdown that put law enforcement and intelligence-gathering in an uncomfortable squeeze, this week is set to be dominated by talk of more memos and more shutdowns.

Who thinks this is the environment for a grand spending agreement, or a major compromise on immigration and the border wall? With the first primaries of 2018 just a month away, leaders in both parties are retreating to their partisan sides.

The RUNDOWN with MaryAlice Parks

With the party faithful increasingly dug in, one of the major questions in the 2018 cycle will be whether either party can expand its electorates.

While that seemed to be the case in 2017, more establishment Democrats may still struggle to inspire those who have been uninspired in other, recent races. The first month of 2018 surely felt more unifying for the right.

It’s unlikely that playing a generic anti-GOP/Trump zone defense will be enough. Each race will be won or lost man to man, woman to woman. As the political trope goes: folks want to vote for something, not just against something. New voters’ preferences don’t always align with the instincts of party bosses, and successfully running up the score in select districts won’t secure a majority.

The TIP with Adam Kelsey

They aren't allowed to call them rallies. According to one Republican campaign official in southwest Pennsylvania, that term is reserved for the president's packed houses in the thousand-seat arenas and convention centers throughout the country.

Instead, Vice President Mike Pence's appearance in the state's 18th Congressional District last week was billed as a mere "event," but one that signaled just how seriously Republicans are taking next month's special election – one of ABC News' "18 for '18" races – and provided a preview of what Pence could offer on the road as he ramps up his participation in the party's efforts to maintain control of Congress.

Unlike Trump, whose campaign stops can be a partially improvised whirling dervish of policy, braggadocio and insults, and whose presence might be toxic in some moderate districts, Pence mostly stuck to GOP talking points last Friday as he stumped for state Rep. Rick Saccone.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TODAY

  • The president and first lady head to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center to participate in a briefing on opiods and a patient meet and greet at 2 p.m.
  • Democrats are asking the House Intelligence Committee to vote at 5 p.m. today to release their counter memo to the committee’s GOP memo released Friday.
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    NEED TO READ

    Democrats, Republicans lead in their own strongholds: A key to midterm outcomes: Poll. The wide Democratic advantage in congressional vote preference comes entirely in districts the party already holds, raising questions about the extent of its possible gains in November. (Sofi Sinozich) http://abcn.ws/2BSN3z3

    2018 gubernatorial races could provide 2020 snapshots. There are 36 states and U.S. territories holding gubernatorial elections this year and these races could be the biggest referendum of all on President Donald Trump’s presidency. http://abcn.ws/2ECwieg

    House races offer Democrats best shot at claiming a chamber in Congress. Democrats want to take back at least one chamber of Congress this year, and the House of Representatives may be their best shot. http://abcn.ws/2EcfmNZ

    In Senate race showdowns, tough odds for Democrats fuel Republican hopes. Republicans’ best chance of keeping control of one chamber in Congress most likely lies in the Senate. http://abcn.ws/2GLnzr9

    ANALYSIS: Midterm clashes set to define Trump era. The 2018 midterm elections promise to carry with them the drama, enthusiasm, frustrations, and wild storylines we’ve come to expect in politics. ( Rick Klein, MaryAlice Parks and Emily Goodin) http://abcn.ws/2nEWXAb

    18 for '18 is ABC News’ powerhouse political coverage of the 2018 midterm elections. Coverage kicked off Sunday on “This Week with George Stephanopoulos,” featuring a report on the 2018 midterms and the special House of Representatives election taking place next month in Pennsylvania. Coverage continues on “Nightline” on Monday. To stay up to date, visit ABCNews.com and the ABC News app, and follow our midterm elections alerts.

    The Note is a daily ABC News feature that highlights the key political moments of the day ahead. Please check back tomorrow for the latest.