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Senate Races
2020 elections
June 28, 2020
Biden’s Surge Could Flip the Senate — and Boost His Presidency
A rising tide from the top of the ticket may lift Democrats to control of the Senate, which would make a successful Biden administration more likely.
By
Ed Kilgore
vision 2020
May 27, 2020
Can Democrats Win the Senate on Biden’s Coattails?
If Biden wins the presidential race, a trifecta is entirely possible for Democrats.
By
Ed Kilgore
May 31, 2017
GOP Hopes to Use Anti-Clinton Strategy to Kill Warren 2020 in the Cradle
The right plans to seed damaging narratives about Warren early — just as it did with Clinton. But that task will be much harder this time around.
By
Eric Levitz
Oct. 18, 2016
Despite Close Race, Democrats Stop Spending Against Rubio in Florida
The DSCC cancels $6 million in ad reservations, leaving Democratic Senate candidate Patrick Murphy on his own down the homestretch.
By
Eric Levitz
early and often
June 30, 2016
Republicans Hope to Give Marco Rubio His Dream Opponent in Florida Senate Race
A scandal involving the Establishment Democrat may help prop up his less-electable primary opponent.
By
Jonah Shepp
June 21, 2016
How Low Can the Congressional GOP Go in November?
With Donald Trump at the top of the ticket, the odds of Democrats retaking the Senate are pretty good. But now even Paul Ryan’s House could fall.
By
Ed Kilgore
Apr. 21, 2016
Democrats Drive for 5: An Early Overview of 2016 U.S. Senate Races
Possible weakness at the top of the ticket haunts Republicans already struggling with a difficult Senate landscape.
By
Ed Kilgore
oh new jersey
June 11, 2013
Sheila Oliver Wants to Make Cory Booker Fight for His Base
New Jersey’s Democratic Assembly speaker jumps in.
By
Adam Martin
early and often
Nov. 6, 2012
Linda McMahon Loses Second Connecticut Senate Race After Spending $100 Million
She has a very expensive record.
By
Adam Martin
early and awkward
Oct. 17, 2012
New York’s Senate Debate Borders on Mockery With
50 Shades
Question
What we want to know of our public officials?
By
Adam Martin
early and often
June 29, 2010
Bloomberg’s Gal Pal Concedes That She ‘Really Wanted’ to Run for Senate
“My significant other is the mayor of New York City, so that would be really complicated.”
By
Chris Rovzar
gilli-brand management
May 20, 2010
City Hall Lawyer to Run Against Gillibrand
Gail Goode is fed up with reading that nobody is tough enough to take on the incumbent.
By
Chris Rovzar
early and often
Mar. 24, 2010
Dan Senor Won’t Run Against Kirsten Gillibrand
Campbell Brown must be heaving a sigh of relief.
By
Chris Rovzar
early and often
Jan. 13, 2010
Rasmussen: Massachusetts Senate Race Neck and Neck
Martha Coakley is still confident, though.
By
Chris Rovzar
early and often
Jan. 4, 2010
Peter King Once Again Toying a Run for Senate
Sigh.
By
Chris Rovzar
early and awesome
Sept. 16, 2009
‘That’s Linda McMahon and You Will Treat Her With the Respect She Deserves’
We are really, really excited for the Senate candidacy of the former CEO of the WWE.
By
Chris Rovzar