Are Senate Races Moving in One Partisan Direction?

By Stuart Rothenberg
Roll Call Contributing Writer
June 23, 2008

Senate election cycles normally take one of two paths. Either all the close races fall toward one party in a political “wave,” or individual races are decided by race-specific factors, particularly the quality of the candidates, the power of incumbency and local issues.



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