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Sens. Chris Murphy and Alex Padilla have spent the past two days calling colleagues to whip opposition to the DHS funding bill, according to a source familiar with the process.
Interviews with key strategists and donors reveal why Democrats think they can flip the Senate in 2026 through these states:
The Senate is setting up for another standoff over government funding after federal agents shot and killed a Minneapolis resident on Saturday.
Minn., accuses the federal government of a 'cover up,' and Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., warns White House against attempts to "shut down an investigation."
Another government shutdown this week looms as senators work to pass funding bills, but a winter storm has caused chaos. Here's the latest.
Senate leaders are hoping to save a six-bill spending package while easing Democratic concerns about immigration policy.
With a series of candidate recruiting successes, Democrats have established a plausible, if still difficult, path to recapturing the Senate this year. But to regain the majority, the party will need to overcome the blue-collar barricade.