Democrats Get Tough News In New Report On 2026 Senate Races

The Republican Party, led by President Donald Trump, appears to have an early advantage against Democrats in not only keeping but expanding its majority in the Senate in the 2026 midterm elections.

 

In its initial ratings for the 2026 midterms, the Cook Political Report gives Republicans the advantage in the upper chamber.

The report showed that two seats currently held by Democrats, Georgia and Michigan, are tossups, though at least one of them — in the Peach State — is leaning Republican under the right candidate.

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