The American people won't just be selecting a president in November
2016. Along with House races, ballot initiatives and countless local
offices, 34 United States Senate contests will appear on ballots around
the country, with high stakes for both parties.
Republicans have built a majority in the upper
chamber, but they face the daunting task this cycle of defending 24
GOP-held Senate seats, while Democrats are only playing defense on 10.
Democrats need a net gain of either four or five seats to regain control
of the upper chamber, depending on whether or not they also win the
White House.
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