Senate Majority
Coverage of Senate Majority in the Nexus archive.
- RNC trolls DNC, Maine Democratic Party in letter offering to help restore trust, 'defend democracy’
The Republican National Committee sent a sarcastic letter to the Democratic National Committee and Maine Democratic Party, offering election resources to help replace disgraced Senate primary candidate Graham Platner. The letter mocked Democratic Party hypocrisy on election integrity and referenced a key Senate race in Maine that could influence the November Senate majority.
- Sen. Ossoff fuels reelection campaign with attacks on Trump
Jon Ossoff is running for reelection by attacking Donald Trump, calling him a 'national disgrace' and linking his policies to economic issues. His campaign faces Rep. Mike Collins, who criticizes Ossoff as 'out-of-touch' and 'weak'. Ossoff's strategy and fundraising position him strongly for a Senate seat in a state Trump won in 2024.
- ‘I’m staying out of Maine’: Chuck Schumer sidelines himself with the Senate majority on the line
Chuck Schumer is avoiding public involvement in Maine's Democratic primary race, which could determine the Senate majority, due to concerns that endorsing a candidate might backfire. The primary follows the withdrawal of Graham Platner after allegations against him emerged, leaving Maine Democrats to choose a new candidate to challenge Senator Susan Collins.
- Lindsey Graham’s sister appointed to Senate as GOP rushes to protect fragile majority
Darline Graham Nordone, the sister of the late Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., was appointed to fill his Senate seat by South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster following a push from President Donald Trump. The appointment, effective until January 3, 2024, comes as Republicans seek to maintain their Senate majority amid internal competition for the 2024 nomination.
- GOP Senate majority narrows after McConnell, Graham updates
The GOP Senate majority has narrowed to 51 senators after Sen. Mitch McConnell's absence due to health issues and the death of Sen. Lindsey Graham. McConnell disclosed a fall and subsequent pneumonia but no broken bones or concussion, while Graham died from an aortic dissection. Republicans now have a slim margin with 51 senators available to vote.
- Republicans see their grip on Senate tighten amid Democrats’ dysfunction in Maine
Republicans are gaining confidence in holding the Senate majority as Democrats face internal turmoil in Maine over candidate Graham Platner's sexual assault allegations. The Democratic race in Maine has become uncertain, shifting focus to other states like North Carolina, Iowa, and Alaska for potential pickups.
- Republicans see their grip on Senate tighten amid Democrats' dysfunction in Maine
Republicans are gaining confidence in their Senate majority prospects due to Democratic infighting in Maine, where candidate Graham Platner faces a credible sexual assault allegation. The controversy has shifted Maine's Senate race from a Democratic advantage to a chaotic situation with no clear nominee, reducing Democrats' chances of flipping the seat.
- Ocasio-Cortez Endorses Abdul El-Sayed in Crucial Michigan Senate Race
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has endorsed Abdul El-Sayed in a contested Senate primary in Michigan. Democrats aim to hold the state to secure a Senate majority this fall.
- It’s on: Schumer vs. Collins as midterms heat up
Chuck Schumer and Susan Collins are engaged in a competitive race for Maine's Senate seat, with Schumer criticizing Collins's support for Trump and Supreme Court votes. Collins defends her record, highlighting federal funding for Maine and denying constant Trump defense. Both emphasize strategies to influence the Senate majority.
- Collins secures GOP nod in Maine Senate battle that could decide GOP majority
Republican Senator Susan Collins has secured her party's nomination for a sixth Senate term in Maine, a race critical to determining the GOP's slim Senate majority. She will face Democratic candidate Graham Platner, a military veteran and oyster farmer, who has faced controversies including inflammatory online posts, a tattoo resembling a Nazi symbol, and allegations from ex-girlfriends.
- Graham Platner’s troubles grow in Maine, and Democrats are increasingly nervous
Democrats are concerned that Graham Platner, a Maine Senate candidate, may be a liability in a critical race. They need Platner to defeat Sen. Susan Collins, who is seeking re-election.
- ‘MeToo’ Democrats like AOC and Warren mum on Graham Platner sex scandal — while Schumer plots damage control
MeToo Democrats like AOC and Warren are avoiding questions about the Graham Platner sex scandal, while Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer works to manage the damage before it impacts Democrats' chances of gaining a Senate majority.
- Texas takeaways: The night Trump tossed Cornyn
Republican Ken Paxton defeated longtime Texas Sen. John Cornyn by 28 points in the primary, marking the widest loss for a sitting U.S. senator in nearly 50 years. Trump's endorsement of Paxton, despite his legal controversies, highlights his influence over the GOP but complicates efforts to secure the Senate majority. Key concerns include funding challenges for Paxton's general election race and potential Senate resistance to Trump's priorities.
- Top GOP super PAC: Senate majority at risk
The Koch-backed Republican super PAC Americans For Prosperity (AFP) warned in a memo that the GOP-controlled Senate majority is at risk unless senators prioritize the cost of living. Senior adviser Emily Seidel and Executive Director Nathan Nascimento cited internal polling indicating significant concerns among voters.
- Fetterman laughs when asked about relationship with Democrats: ‘Well, I mean, cordial’
Centrist Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) humorously admitted he is not 'popular' in the Senate Democratic caucus, despite flipping a key Senate seat from Republican Pat Toomey to secure Democratic majority control in 2023-2024. His remarks came during a Fox News interview where he described his relationship with fellow Democrats as 'cordial.'