Who Will Win The Senate 2025. So Now What? The Bridge Connecting Science and Policy AGU Blogosphere Democrats looking to flip the Senate in 2026 will need to make gains in states that have swung decidedly Republican in recent years. Meanwhile, two seemingly vulnerable Republicans held their Senate seats, with Ted Cruz surviving a strong challenge in Texas from Colin Allred and Rick Scott holding on in Florida
Every single seat in the House was up for grabs in 2024 as were 34 Senate seats. Thirty-four Senate seats are up for election in 2024, representing a significant portion of the chamber.
So Now What? The Bridge Connecting Science and Policy AGU Blogosphere
Democrats looking to flip the Senate in 2026 will need to make gains in states that have swung decidedly Republican in recent years. Indeed, as of just after midnight on the night of the election, the AP called the 51st seat in the Senate for the Republicans, giving them majority control Donald Trump was elected 47th President of the United States on Tuesday, and it looks like he will be backed by a Republican-led House of Representatives and Senate in 2025.
So Now What? The Bridge Connecting Science and Policy AGU Blogosphere. This 3-part Senate map lets you view the current Senate, make a forecast for the 2024 Senate elections, and see the composition of the 2025 Senate based on those predictions The House then promptly left town, leaving the mess for the Senate to sort out
So Now What? The Bridge Connecting Science and Policy AGU Blogosphere. Thirty-four Senate seats are up for election in 2024, representing a significant portion of the chamber. 2025 at 5:00am, Updated January 8, 2025 at 3:44pm.