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Michigan Republican Rep. Bill Huizenga was ready to launch a U.S. Senate bid. All he needed was President Donald Trump’ s ...
Martha McSally (R-AZ) wears a mask depicting the Arizona state flag as she listens to testimony during the Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on Capitol Hill on May 6, 2020 in Washington, DC.
Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) won Georgia's runoff election Tuesday night, closing out the 2022 midterm cycle with zero losses for Senate incumbents. The election marks the first time since 1914 ...
Republicans are defending 23 Senate seats, ... These Eight GOP Senators Are in Danger of Losing Their Seats. ... Recent polling data suggested that Republicans would have lost the battle for ...
Republicans need a net gain of just one or two seats in 2024 to win back the Senate majority from the Democrats. Here's a look at the top seats that could flip in next year's elections.
The GOP needs a net gain of one or two seats to flip the chamber, depending on which party wins the White House in 2024, and it's Democrats who are defending the tougher seats.
South Carolina will soon have a notable gender disparity in the state's legislature, after the chamber's only three Republican women defended abortion access and then lost their seats. State Sens ...
In the Senate, where incumbent loses are more common, only four incumbent Senators running for reelection lost their seats: Arkansas Democrat Blanche Lincoln and Wisconsin Democrat Russ Feingold ...
The passage of a sweeping infrastructure plan in the Senate on Tuesday gives both parties plenty of ammunition heading into a midterm campaign season – look no further than the most competitive ...
During most of that period Senate Democrats earned a larger share of Senate seats than their share of the national House vote, most recently in 2012 earning 55 seats on 48.8% of the vote (and 51% ...
The top 10 Senate seats most likely to flip are based on CNN’s reporting and fundraising data, as well as historical data about how states and candidates have performed.