Democrats will win the Senate -- not just the House -- in November, campaign arm boss predicts
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WASHINGTON — On Sunday, the leader of the Democratic Party’s Senate campaign division expressed optimism about their prospects for gaining control of the Senate in the upcoming November elections.

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, who chairs the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, highlighted that Republicans might face setbacks due to widespread anti-Trump sentiment and inadequate candidate recruitment in pivotal contests, enhancing the Democrats’ chances of gaining seats.

Speaking with Marcia Kramer on CBS New York’s “The Point,” Gillibrand stated, “We have significant opportunities to flip the Senate because of President Trump. He has fostered a very toxic political environment that has negatively impacted Americans across the country.”

Traditionally, the party that holds the presidency tends to lose seats in the House of Representatives in nearly every election since 1938, with only two exceptions.

The Senate, however, has shown more varied outcomes during midterm elections, with the ruling party either gaining or losing seats in different election cycles over the decades.

Nevertheless, Gillibrand maintained that the Democrats are well-positioned to capture the four seats necessary to take control of the Senate, currently held by the GOP with a 53-seat majority, where Vice President JD Vance holds the tiebreaking vote.

The Empire State Democrat predicted that Republicans will face backlash in the 2026 midterm elections over tariffs and the war in Iran, as well as from larger affordability concerns.

“These strong candidates, really strong candidates that Democrats have recruited to run, have a chance of flipping red and purple states across the country,” Gillibrand said. “We think we can win North Carolina and Maine and Ohio and Alaska.”

Republicans have to defend 22 Senate seats compared to the Democrats’ 13 in the midterms. But the bulk of those seats — 20 — are rated somewhere between lean and solid Republican by the Cook Political Report.

Both Ohio and Alaska are rated “lean” Republican by the Cook Political Report, and incumbent Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) has famously survived tough reelections in the past, defying polls.

Democrats are also dealing with a nasty primary fight for the Maine Senate seat between Gov. Janet Mills (D) and oyster farmer Graham Platner.

Meanwhile, the North Carolina seat is being vacated by retiring Sen. Thom Tillis (R).

Gillibrand noted that there are also “four longer shot races” her party is eyeing: Texas, Iowa, Florida, and Mississippi.

“The map has 11 states on it right now. I am optimistic we can deliver the four we need to flip the Senate,” she said.

“It’s because of Trump’s toxic agenda, our strong candidates that are formidable and represent their state, and then really huge recruiting failures on the Republican side, looking at Texas, for example.”

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