The new senators—six Democrats, six Republicans—are set to leave their mark and, in some ways, already have.
In a rarity, Republicans are likely to nominate a candidate from a state also hosting a major Senate race next year. That's good news for the GOP.
Many swing voters only pay attention to politics long enough to cast their ballots.
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