9 Senate Races That Will Change the Balance of Power

9 Senate Races That Will Change the Balance of Power

The race for control of the Senate is turning into an epic political battle which may not be decided until the final days of the campaign – or possibly even after the Nov. 4 general election.

With the Senate currently under control of the Democrats by a margin of 55 to 45, the Republicans will have to pick up six net seats in order to reclaim control of the Upper Chamber for the first time in nearly a decade.

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But this time, most political analysts are predicting a narrow Republican victory even though there are vulnerable candidates on both sides of the aisle. The GOP is being helped by an unpopular President Obama who has tamped down enthusiasm for Democratic candidates.

Republicans are virtually certain of picking up three open Democratic-held seats in Montana, South Dakota and West Virginia, where the Democrats have nominated weak candidates. That leaves three more seats the Republicans must pick off to achieve their goal.

Their best prospects are in seven states: Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Louisiana, North Carolina and New Hampshire. However, Republican candidates are vulnerable in two other states – Kansas and Kentucky.

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Some analysts say we might actually end up with a “50-50” split between Democrats and Republicans – an extraordinary deadlock that in this case would be broken in the Democrats favor by Vice President Joe Biden, who is president of the Senate under the Constitution. Finally, a few believe the Democrats might actually pull out a narrow victory in their own right – although that would require an enormous amount of good luck and things breaking their way.

While the race in the end likely will be determined by voters in two or three pivotal states, there are nine states in all that are currently considered true “tossups” or simply still too-close to safely call. Below is a list of nine Senate races that will help to make history this year. We’ll roll out our analysis over the next weeks. Click on the first, Alaska, to see the Begich vs. Sullivan match-up.

State

Democrat

Republican

ALASKA

Mark Begich

Dan Sullivan

LOUISIANA

Mary Landrieu

Bill Cassidy

KANSAS

Greg Orman (Independent)

Pat Roberts

ARKANSAS

Mark Pryor

Tom Cotton

COLORADO

Mark Udall

Cory Gardner

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Jeanne Shaheen

Scott Brown

IOWA

Bruce Braley

Joni Ernst

NORTH CAROLINA

Kay Hagan

Thom Tillis

KENTUCKY

Alison Lundergan Grimes

Mitch McConnell


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