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Reading the Tea Leaves: How the Senate Could Look

With their current 53-47 majority, Democrats can withstand a net loss of only two seats if they are to retain control of the chamber, regardless of whether President Barack Obama or presumptive Republican

Harry Reid: Shelley Berkley Will Be Fine

When asked how he felt about the overall Senate landscape, Reid said “it would have been a pleasant surprise” if someone had told him a year ago that Democrats, who have a 53-47 seat majority, would be

Lewis Shares Story of His Struggles

Almost 47 years later, in February 2008, one of the men who attacked him a lifetime ago came to Room 508 in the Cannon House Office Building, Lewis’ Washington, D.C., office. 

DSCC Outraised NRSC in May

Democrats, who are defending 23 seats compared with 10 for Republicans, currently hold a 53-47 majority.

Rand Paul Tries Killing Foreign Aid Softly

Last month, only 16 of 47 Senate Republicans voted in favor of approving the Kentucky Republican’s budget, which would have balanced the budget by cutting spending significantly across the board