Senate Democrats’ already difficult 2026 map just got even worse. After losing the majority last November, the party faced a very narrow path out of the wilderness. Then Sen. Jeanne Shaheen piled on.
Senate Democrats are facing a flurry of retirements in key states next year, turning up the heat on already competitive races ...
New Hampshire Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen’s decision to not seek reelection marks the latest bit of tough luck for Senate ...
Gary Peters of Michigan announced Tuesday that ... who are already facing a challenging 2026 Senate map. The party is defending competitive seats in Georgia and New Hampshire, with limited ...
WATCH: How Democrats could expand the Senate map in November, according to Sen. Gary Peters In an interview with PBS News on Night 1 of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Peters said ...
U.S. Sen. Gary Peters shocked Michigan by announcing that he won't run for re-election. So ... what comes next?
Buttigieg is set to declare that he will forgo a senate run, setting himself up as a top contender for the 2028 presidential election.
Gary Peters will not ... current 53-47 majority in the Senate. The other two Democrats are Sens. Jon Ossoff of Georgia and Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire. Peters announced his retirement in ...
Gary Peters’ and Tina Smith’s seats in Michigan ... plans on Wednesday but acknowledged that the party’s 2026 Senate map is “challenging.” Democrats’ biggest challenge was always ...