Between the Israel-Hamas war and new developments in Ukraine, elections in a mid-size European country are hardly front-page news. Yet, the implications of recent Poland’s elections should not escape the attention of policymakers in Washington. Plenty has already been said about what lessons these elections hold for pro-democracy forces across the wider West, as well as the message this election sends about a feared inevitability of autocracy, and the significance of this opposition win for European security. But what does the election of an opposition alliance mean for the U.S. relations with Warsaw?