The midterm elections are shaping up to be pretty exciting. In November, we will see elections for all 435 House seats and 35 of the 100 Senate seats. Up until this fall, it seemed guaranteed that the Republicans would take a significant majority in the House, however, polling has tightened in light of the Supreme Court ruling on reproductive health. However, Republicans are still expected to secure a narrow majority, that being said, a majority of less than 10 seats will prove to be incredibly challenging for governing. There are several competitive Senate races this year. 20 Republican and 13 Democratic Senate races will be up for grabs, with 5 of those Republican Senators retiring. The most competitive Senate races include Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, and Wisconsin.
2022 is also a significant year for gubernatorial races, 36 of the 50 states will hold elections for Governor. Of the 36, Republicans hold 20 of the seats to the Democrats 16, however, many believe the Democrats will pick up the chief executive role in Maryland and Massachusetts, creating a 2 seat deficit for the Republicans. An additional four races are considered toss up: Arizona (R), Kansas (D), Nevada (D), and Wisconsin (D). November will be an exciting month! Stay tuned.
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