Web 57 DHYAFZZFLWD April 19 2026  Four Key Senate Races Shifted Toward Democrats

Web 57 DHYAFZZFLWD April 19 2026  Four Key Senate Races Shifted Toward Democrats

Four Key Senate Races Currently Shifted Toward Democrats

A Political Report noticed Georgia Democrats and North Carolina Democrats

Ohio and Nebraska Races lean Democrat for Former North Carolina Governor

Roy Cooper, For Current Georgia Senator Jon Ossoff, For Former Ohio Senator

Sherrod Brown and For Independent Dan Osborn who previously ran against

Republican Deb Fischer in 2024 making it a blue collar working man against

The Republican Nebraska machine.   Democrats would need to win all seats

leaning their way plus the three toss-up races Maine, Michigan, and Ohio

as well as the lean races in North Carolina and Georgia. In a recent poll

Roy Cooper in North Carolina has made the 2026 Senate Seat lean Democrat plus one

Jon Ossoff in Georgia has made the 2026 Senate Seat lean Democrat plus one

Sherrod Brown in Ohio has made the 2026 Senate Seat lean Democrat plus one

Dan Osborn in Nebraska has made the 2026 Senate Seat lean Liberal plus one

Impact on Senate control. Republicans currently hold a Fifty three to Forty Seven Senator

majority with JD Vance as tiebreaker. North Carolina, Ohio and Nebraska Senators

are currently Republicans. Currently Georgia has Jon Ossoff as Democratic Senator.

Democrats would need to return Jon Ossoff to office, as well as win 3 Senators

In North Carolina, Ohio and Nebraska plus  Maine and Michigan in order

to reach a Fifty-Fifty split plus two to counter the JD Vance vote. Two toss-up races are

is the latest news from Maine and Michigan against Maine Republican Susan Collins

and possibly against Michigan Republican Mike Rogers. Democrats successfully held on

to a Democratic seat in Michigan last year, when Elissa Slotkin, then a Democratic House

 member, defeated former Representative Mike Rogers, a Republican. It was one of the most

 closely fought races in the nation, with Ms. Slotkin prevailing by fewer than 20,000 votes

 and roughly zero point three percentage points. Three candidates will run in the Democratic

primary for the Michigan Senate Seat. A poll shows most distrust AIPC The American Israel Public

Affairs Committee is a pro-Israel lobbying group. has been called one of the most influential lobbying groups in the U.S. From Nineteen Fifty Four to Nineteen Fifty Nine, establishment lobbying

By Democrats.  Perhaps the unpopularity of the Israeli US War against Iran works against the

the former American Zionist Committee for Public Affairs. The Michigan Democratic Senate race

is seen as a dead heat between three Democratic candidates as voters lean left of the Democratic establishment. The survey shows most Dems in Michigan distrust AIPAC and want a Democratic progressive candidate. Michigan State Senator Mallory McMorrow is in a close three-way contest between Bernie Sanders-endorsed Abdul El-Sayed,  and Michigan Representative Haley Stevens.

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