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The same states hold senatorial elections every six years, so in a sense the 2016 map is identical to those in 2010, 2004, 1998, etc. But both parties have gained and lost power in various states ...
This is the second of a three-part series on behind-the-scenes maneuvering for control of the Senate. The reporting on this series started in summer 2016. Read the first installment here. By the ...
The Senate map is the Democrats’ friend in the 2016 cycle. They are defending only 10 seats, while Republicans have two dozen to hold. But wait, it gets better. Seven of those 24 Republican ...
In 2016, those two maps are nearly identical. ... Ryan Williams, a former spokesman for Mitt Romney's 2012 campaign, who now works with a handful of senate races on the map this year, ...
Democrats hope, and Republicans fear, that Donald Trump is tilting the Senate battleground map away from the GOP in 2016. But the biggest wild card in the race for Senate control is Marco Rubio.
Gov. Maggie Hassan isn’t a Senate candidate yet, and it’s not at all certain she ever will be. But New Hampshire television viewers may have a different impression. Five Republican outside ...
The Senate map is looking better and better for Democrats. April 8, 2016 More than 9 years ago. By Amber Phillips. They’re defending 24 of the 34 seats up in 2016, ...
The 2016 elections left Democrats with not one, but two major losses: in addition to losing the White House to Donald Trump, they failed to retake the Senate from Republican control. At this point ...
The silver lining of all silver linings for Democrats heading into Tuesday's blood bath was that the 2016 Senate battleground map would "flip." Since there were only like ~2 total silver linings ...