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Underwater in Six Key States Trump to Blame if Democrats Win Back the Senate: CNN Analyst

The New Civil Rights Movement

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CNN data analyst Harry Enten says President Donald Trump is dragging down Republican Senate candidates in six battleground states Democrats hope to win to flip the chamber in November — and Trump will bear the blame if Democrats retake the majority. Democrats need to pick up four of the six to help turn the Senate [] The post Underwater in Six Key States Trump to Blame if Democrats Win Back the Senate: CNN Analyst appeared first on The New Civil Rights Movement.

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· Jun 21, 2026

Democrats’ Senate Chances Depend on These Five States

One small miss could unravel everything.

The Independent

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· 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

CNN

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· Jul 2, 2026

The 9 Senate seats most likely to flip in midterms, ranked

Democrats are increasingly bullish about their chances to win back the Senate majority for the final two years of President Donald Trump’s term even as the party faces a difficult map and questions about some of its candidates in key contests. To be successful, Democrats will need to defend all their seats and flip four others, including many in deep-red territory. At this point in the cycle, there are nine states that will likely determine control of the Senate come November: Six are currently held by Republicans while three belong to Democrats. CNN's Arlette Saenz ranks the seats in her analysis. 0:00 Ranking the 9 battleground Senate seats 1:20 The Senate seat most likely to flip 2:24 A close look at North Carolina 4:26 Could Iowa go blue? 6:00 Can the GOP regain a Georgia seat? 8:26 Will AOC's endorsement matter in Michigan? Watch 24/7 live news with CNN Headlines: https://bit.ly/4eIvlTr #Senate #Midterms #News

Fox News

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· Jul 10, 2026

How Maine's Democratic meltdown could shape the Senate midterms

Collapse of Democrats' Maine Senate campaign highlights divisions within the party.

The Hill

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· 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...

The Hollywood Reporter

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· Jun 24, 2026

Mamdani Tsunami: What New York’s Stunning Primary Results Mean for Tech and Hollywood (and Democracy)

With DSA and DSA-Aligned Congressional candidates staging three big wins, a new plot twist in our Trump sequel

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Related coverage for "Underwater in Six Key States Trump to Blame if Democrats Win Back the Senate: CNN Analyst": Liberty Nation — Democrats’ Senate Chances Depend on These Five States. The Independent — Here’s how Democrats can still take the Senate even with Graham Platner on political life support in Maine. CNN — The 9 Senate seats most likely to flip in midterms, ranked. Fox News — How Maine's Democratic meltdown could shape the Senate midterms. The Hill — GOP holds edge in Senate swing-state races: New York Times polls. The Hollywood Reporter — Mamdani Tsunami: What New York’s Stunning Primary Results Mean for Tech and Hollywood (and Democracy)