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Democrats are rolling the dice in long shot races as Majority Leader Chuck Schumer grows desperate to keep his slim majority.
In the high stakes game of Senate campaign spending allotment, nothing happens in a vacuum. Democrats’ new gambles come as Donald Trump’s performance at the top of the ticket and strong Republican candidates have rendered Schumer’s 51-49 majority more endangered than ever. And in the critical swing state of Pennsylvania, where Vice President Kamala Harris’s support appears to have reached a hard ceiling, Sen. Bob Casey is running into trouble against big spending Republican challenger Dave McCormick.
Republicans are skeptical the strategy will work – and rejoicing that Schumer’s strategy demonstrates his pessimism in other races.
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