The unpopular war with Iran and stubborn affordability issues have given Democrats cause to be more hopeful about their chances of flipping key seats — and maybe even winning control of the Senate.
WASHINGTON, DC — If Michigan voters are unfamiliar now with the pool of candidates fighting for a soon-to-be vacant U.S. Senate seat, it won’t be long before those political hopefuls become part of ...
Is it time for another very expensive game of musical chairs? The U.S. Midterms are looming at the end of 2026. While the actual ballots won’t be cast for months, the smart money in the U.S. Senate ...