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The 3 independents caucus with the Democrats, giving Democrats a 51-49 seat majority. Solid: These races are not considered competitive and are not likely to become closely contested. Likely: These races are not considered competitive at this point but have the potential to become engaged. ...
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That year he successfully ran for a vacated seat in South Carolina’s House of Representatives, and he took office in 2009. In 2010 Scott entered the race for the U.S. House of Representatives. Endorsed by various Tea Party factions, he defeated Paul Thurmond, son of the late Sen. Strom...
FILE - In this Aug. 4, 2020, file photo Republican congressman Roger Marshall of Kansas' 1st congressional district, speaks to the media at his election night party at Rosewood Winery near Pawnee Rock, Kan. Marshall is running for Kansas' open Senate seat. (Travis Heying...
Luckily for the party, that would probably be the case. The most likely candidate to gain a Senate seat for the Democrats looks like Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, who has a 71-in-100 chance of winning. And he has been outspoken about his desire to eliminate the filibuster so ...
Senate: to fill the seat of retiring Republican Pat Toomey. Related: Analysis: The Five Hottest Governor’s Races in 2022 In the Democratic primary, Lt. Gov. John Fetterman won the nomination easily. On the Republican side, Dr. Mehmet Oz rode the endorsement of former President Donald Trump...
A Republican Senate hopeful is surging in the polls just one day before primary election in the state of West Virginia. But instead of relief, the Republican Party is terrified that the candidate may actually clinch the party's nomination in the primarie
So each party has flipped their easiest seat, and the Senate is back where it started at the beginning of the night. James ArkinSenate Campaigns Reporter 11:10 a.m. Democrats got their first big flip of the night, with John Hickenlooper knocking off Republican Sen Cory Gardner in Colorado...
There have been very few seat turnovers so far, and when one party gains a flipped seat, that advantage has almost instantly disappeared by a flipped seat in the opposite direction in another race. It may still be days before enough races are called to determine who controls the House, but...