Democrats kept the Senate, Republicans want it back
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Biden's theory on why he's so unpopular
This week: The Briefing, Vol. X, Issue 50
Democrats kept the Senate, Republicans want it back
Republicans' dreams of a Senate majority in the coming Congress died last
month. Last week's Georgia runoff put an exclamation mark on the disastrous
election cycle in which it happened. But 2024 will have a lot more favorable
ground for Senate Republicans, especially thanks to two developments last week:
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema leaving the Democratic Party, and Sen. Jon Tester (D)
refusing to commit to run for re-election.
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December 05, 2022, The Briefing, Vol. X, Issue 49
The 2024 GOP presidential race will likely be competitive
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They Don't See it
by Pat Cross
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Georgia runoff could determine the Senate majority in 2024
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