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Democrat Throws Major Curveball In Battleground Fight That Could Decide Senate

A prominent Michigan Democrat suspended her U.S. Senate campaign Sunday, clearing the way for a direct showdown between the Democratic establishment and the party’s leftist wing in one of the nation’s most consequential Senate races. State Senate Majority Whip Mallory McMorrow announced she was ending her bid less than a month before the August 4 ...
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The Hill
· Jul 1, 2026
GOP holds edge in Senate swing-state races: New York Times polls
Democrats are competitive in six key Senate battlegrounds, but Republicans still hold the edge in the fight for the upper chamber, according to new polling from The New York Times and Siena. The New York Times/Siena Polls found Democrats leading the Senate races in North Carolina, where Democrat Roy Cooper is battling Republican Michael Whatley to...
Washington Examiner
· Jul 7, 2026
Progressives seize on McMorrow exit to expand antiestablishment push in Michigan
Michigan’s Senate primary is rapidly becoming the next major battleground in the Democratic Party’s escalating fight between establishment leaders and insurgent progressives, as Democrats increasingly view the race as a test of whether the party’s antiestablishment wave can expand beyond deep-blue enclaves. After state Sen. Mallory McMorrow exited the race amid fundraising and polling struggles, []
Townhall
· Jun 26, 2026
Scott Jennings: Republicans Are Winning the Argument Ahead of the Midterms
Scott Jennings: Republicans Are Winning the Argument Ahead of the Midterms
NPR News
· Jun 22, 2026
Voters weigh what kind of Democrat they want for Utah's new, blue congressional seat
The reliably Republican state has its first blue-leaning seat and Utah Democrats are excited for the pickup opportunity. First, they just have to make it through the competitive primary.
CNN
· Jun 22, 2026
A blue wave year?
Pennsylvania’s 1st is the toughest of three eastern PA House districts Democrats hope to flip from red to blue. The 1st is a suburban battleground and presidential bellwether. If the Democrats are winning here, it would signal big midterm momentum.
The Independent
· Jul 8, 2026
Here’s how Democrats can still take the Senate even with Graham Platner on political life support in Maine
Every path to win back the Senate majority hinged on Democrats winning Maine. But, writes Eric Garcia, with greater difficulty, Democrats could still get to 51 seats
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Related coverage for "Democrat Throws Major Curveball In Battleground Fight That Could Decide Senate": The Hill — GOP holds edge in Senate swing-state races: New York Times polls. Washington Examiner — Progressives seize on McMorrow exit to expand antiestablishment push in Michigan. Townhall — Scott Jennings: Republicans Are Winning the Argument Ahead of the Midterms. NPR News — Voters weigh what kind of Democrat they want for Utah's new, blue congressional seat. CNN — A blue wave year?. The Independent — Here’s how Democrats can still take the Senate even with Graham Platner on political life support in Maine