Republicans are defending 23 Senate seats, and polls suggest a new Democratic majority in the chamber is not unlikely, even if Trump wins.
Loeffler, a businesswoman elected to replace former Georgia Senator Johnny Isakson after his midterm resignation last year, is running for another full term in a special election involving multiple candidates, which some expect will yield unpredictable results. The Cook Political Report suggests a Republican will fill Loeffler's seat, although not necessarily the congressional newcomer herself.
In Kentucky, where Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is campaigning for his seventh consecutive term in office, forecasts indicate he'll win over Democratic candidate Amy McGrath. The race remains one to watch, given the growing momentum of McGrath's campaign and McConnell's standing as one of the nation's most unpopular senators, according to polling. The fact that few published polls concern the outcome of Kentucky's Senate race is also worth noting.
There are 35 Senate seats up for election this November, 23 of which are held by Republican. Democrats could assume control of the Senate by gaining four of those GOP seats, even if Trump and Vice President Mike Pence are re-elected. If Biden and vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris are victorious, Democrats would take majority control of the Senate with three candidates gaining GOP seats.
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