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Can Democrats Still Win a Senate Majority Even if they Lose the House?
To maximize their odds of victory, the GOP should be running their very best in Arizona, Georgia, New Hampshire, and Nevada. Their failure to recruit strong candidates could cost them dearly in two of those four states.
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Ron Johnson is a Top Target for Democrats, but He Won’t Be Easy to Beat.
If he runs for re-election, Ron Johnson will be the most vulnerable Republican Senator in 2022. His approval ratings are low, and he represents a hyper-competitive state. However, Johnson faced the same challenges in 2016, and he beat the odds to win re-election. Will 2022 be any different?