Democrats have a slight advantageA Monday poll by The New York Times found that Republicans outnumber Republicans to retain control of the U.S. Senate.
NYT polled voters in Arizona, Georgia and Nevada from October 24-26. They found that Democratic candidates have slim leads in all but Nevada.
According to the poll, Arizona’s Sen. Mark Kelly leads Blake Masters, the Republican challenger, 49% to 45%.
Georgia’s Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock is leading Republican challenger Herschel Wade 47% to 44%
Pennsylvania Democratic candidate John Fetterman leads Republican Mehmet Oz 49% to 42%
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Another Monday poll by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution revealed that Walker and WarnockAre in a neck and neck tie at 46%
Previous polls had shown that Oz was slightly ahead of Fetterman before the debate last week. The poll, from Franklin & Marshall College, surveyed from October 13-24 and had Fetterman leading Oz49% to 45 %
Fetterman was widely believed to have failed in the Oct 25 debate. It landed at the end of three days of questioning voters by the NYT.
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The U.S. Senate is still up for grabs in the midterm elections. However, Republicans are expected to win the House of Representatives.