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  1. Nov 8, 2016 · More than twice as many Republican seats are up for election this year as Democratic seats, giving Democrats more opportunities to build a majority. To win control of the chamber, they'll...

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      Nate Silver's predictions and polling data for the 2016...

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      Nate Silver's predictions and polling data for the 2016...

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      Predictions and polling data for the 2016 Arizona Senate...

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      Predictions and polling data for the 2016 Indiana Senate...

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      Predictions and polling data for the 2016 Nevada Senate...

    • New Hampshire

      Predictions and polling data for the 2016 New Hampshire...

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      Predictions and polling data for the 2016 North Carolina...

    • Ohio

      Predictions and polling data for the 2016 Ohio Senate...

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      Predictions and polling data for the 2016 Pennsylvania...

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    Heading into the election, the Republican Party held the majority in the U.S. Senate. Republicans held 54 Senate seats while the Democrats had 44 Senate seats. Two seats were held by independents, who caucus with the Democratic Party. The Republicans won the Senate majority in the 2014 midterm electionswhen they gained nine seats and lost none. Rep...

    For information about public policy issues in the 2016 elections, see: Public policy in the 2016 elections!

  2. May 18, 2024 · Eight of the 23 Democratic seats up for election this year are in states either where Trump won in 2016 or where he is up by at least 5 points in the polls now. Five of them are in states where...

  3. Nov 8, 2016 · 48% Republicans. Forecast history ↘. Recent changes ↘. State by state ↘. Likely outcomes ↘. Other forecasts ↘. Rolling the dice ↘. The Upshot’s elections model suggests that the Democrats are...

  4. The New York Times's Upshot gave the Democrats a 60% chance of winning the Senate on August 24, 2016; on September 23, their model gave Republicans a 58% chance to maintain control.

  5. Nov 9, 2016 · Republicans and Democrats are vying for control of Congress. The Republican Party has kept its hold over Congress, capping a dire night for the Democrats. With Donald Trump elected as the next...

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