
WASHINGTON — Midterm elections typically favor the party that doesn’t hold the White House. Nevertheless, if 2026 is to be a strong year for Senate Democrats, their path to retaking the majority requires them to make gains in states that have swung decidedly Republican in recent years. Democrats would need a net pickup of four seats to win control of the chamber next year, but only a handful …
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