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Although the presidential race is at the top of everyone's mind, there are also several heated Senate races this year.
While nearly two dozen candidates are competing for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, that party is facing the opposite predicament in the Senate: not enough top-tier candidates are ...
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How Democrats won Senate seats in states that Trump carriedAt the time of writing, ABC News has projected split-ticket outcomes in Michigan, Nevada and Wisconsin — all states President-elect Donald Trump carried while the Democratic nominee for Senate ...
Senate Democrats face strong headwinds trying to hold the majority in the 2024 elections. With a slim 51-49 edge, the Senate campaign map puts Democrats largely on the defensive, with particularly ...
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The 10 Senate seats most likely to flip in 2024 - MSNSeats without incumbents are almost always harder to defend, in part because the nominees don’t have as well-known brands to help buck any national headwinds.
Democrats see potential opportunities to run for Senate seats in 2026 as Trump’s highly contentious megabill narrowly passed ...
Democrats faced a challenging path to holding their Senate majority before President Joe Biden stepped aside from the 2024 campaign — and they likely still do with Kamala Harris as the presumptive ...
The 2024 Senate map presents a daunting challenge for Democrats. Time will tell if it proves to be insurmountable.
Members of the Senate Democratic Caucus are defending the most competitive seats – the top eight on this list of 10 seats most likely to flip – which is not likely to change ahead of November ...
Senate primaries are only just beginning, but the matchups in key races that will determine the balance of power in the chamber look relatively settled seven months before the November election.
At the dawn of the second fundraising quarter, the general election is effectively here, and that’s bringing several changes to our list of the top 10 Senate seats most likely to flip.
Democrats hold seven of the 10 seats most likely to flip next year, an independent holds one and Republicans hold two – a breakdown that’s unlikely to change much, although the order of the ...
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