The New York Times reports:
All considered, this is a pretty good set of numbers for Democrats. If they win three of the four Senate seats, they hold the Senate if everywhere else goes as expected. Here, they lead in the magic three of four while remaining highly competitive in the fourth — though it’s very important to caution that most of this poll was taken before the Pennsylvania Senate debate.
There’s also a bit of good news for Republicans: Respondents said they preferred Republicans to control the Senate. Democrats led anyway, presumably because of their distaste for some of the Republican nominees or their affection for Democratic incumbents. As we head down the stretch, Republicans can hope to lure some of these voters to their side.
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New NYT/Siena polls of key Senate races:
ARIZONA
Kelly 51
Masters 45GEORGIA
Warnock 49
Walker 46NEVADA
Masto 47
Laxalt 47PENNSYLVANIA
Fetterman 49
Oz 44These polls should shake up The Narrative.https://t.co/FDfBjbrEmK
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