According to a recent poll conducted by The New York Times and Siena, Republicans maintain an advantage in several critical Senate battlegrounds, despite Democrats showing competitiveness in six states. The poll highlights that Democrats are currently leading in North Carolina, where Democratic candidate Roy Cooper is running against Republican candidate Michael Whatley.
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Polling Indicates Republicans Lead in Key Senate Races
A poll from The New York Times and Siena indicates that Republicans have an edge in key Senate races, although Democrats are competitive in six battleground states. Notably, Democrats are leading in North Carolina, where Roy Cooper is contesting against Michael Whatley.
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