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As competitive Senate map emerges, both Democrats and Republicans see a path to win

First publishedJul 17, 20:43 UTC
Last updatedJul 18, 22:37 UTC · 10m ago
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As competitive Senate map emerges, both Democrats and Republicans see a path to win
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The competitive Senate map is becoming clearer, with both Democrats and Republicans seeing a path to win. This is happening more than halfway through the primary elections. There are still some outstanding races to watch.

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The Senate map is becoming clearer. Both Democrats and Republicans think they can win. This is happening during the primary elections. Some Senate races are still not decided.

Why it matters

This matters because it shows how competitive the Senate elections are. It can affect the balance of power in the US government.

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What is happening with the Senate map?
The Senate map is becoming clearer.
Who thinks they can win?
Both Democrats and Republicans think they can win.
What is the primary elections?
The primary elections are a process to choose candidates for the Senate.
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The outlets frame the story as a competitive Senate map, with both parties seeing a path to win. They all agree on the main point, but do not provide much additional context.

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    The Senate map is becoming clearer during the primary elections.

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