A new New York Times/Sienna College poll shows incumbent GOP Senators in three states at risk of losing in the November 3 election.
Democratic Senate candidates are currently leading their Republican counterparts in North Carolina, Arizona and Maine, according to a new poll./Sienna College, shows incumbent GOP Senators in each of the three states at risk of losing in the November 3 election.
The poll surveyed 653 likely voters in Arizona from September 10 to September 15 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.1 percentage points.A separate poll conducted by Monmouth University found similar results for the Arizona Senate race, with 50 percent of respondents saying they'd vote for Kelly, compared with 44 percent who would choose McSally. This poll surveyed 420 Arizona voters from September 11 to September 15 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.8 percentage points.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
GOP national committee memo lists 7 Senate races 'at risk' of flipping to Democrats in NovemberThough many of the races are expected to be tough, the National Republican Senatorial Committee said it's likely a Democratic Senate seat in Alabama will flip to the Republicans.
Read more »
Dems fear Wisconsin governor is becoming a liability for BidenTony Evers' performance — especially his response to the Kenosha riots — is diminishing what should be a significant edge for the party.
Read more »
Virus Pulls Down Trump, Poll Shows, and GOP Senators Suffer With HimPresident Donald Trump&39;s mismanagement of the coronavirus pandemic has imperiled both his own reelection and his party&39;s majority in the Senate, and Republican lawmakers in crucial states like Arizona, North Carolina and Maine have fallen behind their Democratic challengers amid broad disapproval
Read more »
Exhausted House Dems: Only Voters Can Stop Trump NowWith less than 50 days to go until the election, exhausted House Democrats—staring down fresh oversight challenges from a president who just keeps on serving them up—are embracing a Jesus-take-the-wheel approach: putting faith in the voting public to exercise the ultimate check on Donald Trump.On a Tuesday
Read more »
Trump shifts the focus back on GOP in relief talks
Read more »