
Voters won’t be heading to the general election polls for the 2026 Senate races for another year and a half, but the elections are already taking shape.
Over the past week, the candidate pool in Georgia, Michigan, and North Carolina—states that will determine the Senate’s balance of power during President Donald Trump‘s final act—has shrunk dramatically.
Here’s where these contentious 2026 races stand.
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Author: Marty Kaufmann
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