From Flip the Senate <[email protected]>
Subject 8 key races according to The Economist
Date June 11, 2026 1:11 AM
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John — There’s encouraging news in the fight to Flip the Senate.

The Economist has updated its Senate forecast, and the outlook is moving in our favor.

Their latest projection gives Democrats a 50-50 chance of taking back the Senate majority.

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If Democrats successfully defend every current blue seat — including battleground states like Georgia and Michigan that Trump carried in 2024 — control of the Senate could come down to six key races: Alaska, Florida, Iowa, North Carolina, Ohio, and Texas.

Winning just four of those contests would put Democrats in the majority.

The path is there, but we can’t afford to let up now.

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There’s more good news: Republican-held North Carolina is now rated “Likely Dem,” putting us even closer to flipping the Senate.

But the fight is far from over. With multiple competitive races still in play, we need to keep up our efforts and expand our outreach every single day.

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The majority is within reach — but we can only get there with your support.

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