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Republicans have edge in holding Senate, but it’s awfully close

Washington Examiner

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July 2, 2026

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Republicans have edge in holding Senate, but it’s awfully close

New polls show a tight race for control of the Senate, with Republicans having a clear path to retaining their majority while Democrats need a lot to go their way to flip the chamber. But many of the individual Senate contests are close, giving Democrats hope that they can ride a wave of discontent with []

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Real Clear Politics

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· Jul 2, 2026

Battle for Senate Is Looking Awfully Close

Republicans are ahead or close in the states that are crucial for Democrats to win the Senate in November's elections.

NPR News

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· 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.

The Daily Wire

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· Jul 10, 2026

Historic Flip? Democrats Suddenly Have A Governor Problem In Deep-Blue State

Republicans are suddenly within striking distance of flipping one of America’s bluest states after a new poll showed GOP gubernatorial candidate Christine Drazan narrowly leading incumbent Democratic Gov. Tina Kotek. Public Opinion Strategies found Drazan leading Kotek 48 to 44, though the poll’s four-point margin of error means the race remains statistically close. Six percent ...

Townhall

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· 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

Knewz

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· Jul 3, 2026

Democrats get new odds of flipping the Senate as polls indicate an increasingly tight race

Democrats are seeing improved odds of flipping the Senate, with new polls suggesting tight competitive races across several Republican-held states ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. While Republicans still hold a 53-47 Senate majority and remain favored by prediction markets, a new The New York Times/Siena College/Portland Press Herald poll suggests Democrats now have multiple...

MS NOW

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· Jun 22, 2026

Republican criticisms of Trump’s Iran policy intensifies as White House pitch falls flat

As the midterm elections near, Republicans are divided against one another on a war and efforts to resolve the conflict. The post Republican criticisms of Trump’s Iran policy intensifies as White House pitch falls flat appeared first on MS NOW.

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Related coverage for "Republicans have edge in holding Senate, but it’s awfully close": Real Clear Politics — Battle for Senate Is Looking Awfully Close. NPR News — Voters weigh what kind of Democrat they want for Utah's new, blue congressional seat. The Daily Wire — Historic Flip? Democrats Suddenly Have A Governor Problem In Deep-Blue State. Townhall — Scott Jennings: Republicans Are Winning the Argument Ahead of the Midterms. Knewz — Democrats get new odds of flipping the Senate as polls indicate an increasingly tight race. MS NOW — Republican criticisms of Trump’s Iran policy intensifies as White House pitch falls flat