3 Senate Races That Will Decide Who Wins Control

Republicans could win 25-30 seats in the House, which would give them the largest majority in 100 years.

Plus, the Senate is still in play.

Control will be decided in a handful of states, starting with Arizona.

Dr. Oz is surging against the post-stroke Fetterman. Political guru Charlie Cook has moved that race to toss-up.

Look for Laxalt in Nevada as a GOP pickup, with Johnson to win reelection in Wisconsin and Vance to hold the seat for the GOP in Ohio.

Then there’s Gerogia, where Herschel Walker is leading, which has earned him a blind-side hit from the leftists, one which he’s refuted and looks unlikely to harm his momentum.

Arizona, Pennsylvania and Georgia are going to decide the upper chamber. Get out there and vote if you’re in those states, and support the candidates if you can wherever you are across the nation.

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