The University of Virginia’s Center for Politics has revised its ratings for three Senate races. The race in Alaska has shifted from leans Republican to toss-up, North Carolina has moved from toss-up to leans Democrat, and Ohio has changed from leans Republican to toss-up. Despite these updates, the Republican Party is still favored to maintain its majority.
Senate race ratings updated by University of Virginia's Center for Politics
The University of Virginia’s Center for Politics has updated its ratings for Senate races in Alaska, North Carolina, and Ohio. Alaska's race is now considered a toss-up, while North Carolina leans Democrat and Ohio is also a toss-up. The GOP is still expected to hold a majority in the Senate.
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Election handicapper shifts three Senate races toward Democrats – but GOP still favored to hold majority
Senate race ratings updated by University of Virginia's Center for Politics