Washington Post poll shows Harris up by six points, 49%-43%.
Fox News Power Rankings presidential table. (Fox News)
Four Senate races become more competitive
Republicans are poised to flip the Senate with at least 51 seats, beginning with an all-but-certain win in West Virginia, followed by Montana, where they have an edge. The next best opportunity is in Ohio, which is still a toss-up.
Republicans are forecast to control the Senate in Fox News Power Rankings. (Fox News)
Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin all move from Lean D and join the toss-up category this week.
Fox News Power Rankings Senate map. (Fox News)
Republicans have been chipping away at their opponents’ leads in these states since the campaigns heated up, and polling now shows races within the margin-of-error.
Fox News Power Rankings Senate battleground shifts. (Fox News)
All three Democratic candidates are still over-performing the top of the ticket by a point or two, and the campaigns are clearly aware: they have all promoted their work with Trump on bipartisan bills in new television ads.
Fox News Power Rankings Senate map. (Fox News)
The GOP is unlikely to pick off all three of these seats, but any would be gravy on top of a likely majority flip.
Meanwhile, Republicans have been slow to respond to independent candidate Dan Osborn’s campaign in Nebraska. Incumbent GOP Sen. Deb Fischer has won twice before, but Osborn, a Navy veteran and local union leader, is now a serious threat.
A new poll from the New York Times/Siena finds 46% of voters backing Osborn and 48% with Fischer; shockingly close for a conservative state. That is after GOP groups began telling voters that Osborn is a “Bernie Democrat.”
This Nebraska Senate race moves from Likely R to Lean R.
Other competitive Senate races. (Fox News)
The Senate could have other surprises in store, including Florida, where incumbent GOP Sen. Rick Scott continues to pour money into the race, and Texas, where Republican Sen. Ted Cruz is fighting for another term against Democratic Rep. Colin Allred. Both these races are still Likely R.
Fox News Power Rankings Senate table. (Fox News)
Democrats spend big in a toss-up House
The House is still a toss-up.
Fox News Power Rankings House forecast. (Fox News)
Beneath the surface, the battle for the gavel is getting more expensive. House candidates have spent more than $3 billion on their races so far, concentrated in roughly 40 battleground districts.
Fox News Power Rankings House battleground shifts. (Fox News)
Democrats have raised and spent nearly twice as much as Republicans, and that is an important factor in Pennsylvania’s 7th district.
Biden won this eastern district by less than a point in 2020 and it includes Northampton County, which had the narrowest margin of any in the state that year.
Incumbent Democratic Rep. Susan Wild is financially dominant, with $7.5 million in campaign spending this cycle to GOP rival and state Rep. Ryan Mackenzie’s $1.2 million. The district moves from Toss Up to Lean D.
More Fox News Power Rankings House shifts. (Fox News)
Money is also a big part of the story in Illinois’ 17th district and Indiana’s 1st district. Democratic incumbents in these races have spent at least three times as much as their Republican opponents. These seats move from Lean D to Likely D.
The cash is flowing in Arizona’s 2nd district too. Incumbent GOP Rep. Eli Crane faces a challenge from Democrat and former President of the Navajo Nation Jonathan Nez in this disproportionately Native American district.
Nez has dropped $3.7 million on the race and is focusing on his work with Trump on water access. Crane, meanwhile, is highlighting the border. The 2nd district moves from Solid R to Likely R.
Fox News Power Rankings good nights in the House for each party. (Fox News)
Virginia’s 7th district is more competitive than ever. Democrats have fielded Eugene Vindman, a Navy veteran, while Republicans are looking for a flip with attorney Derrick Anderson.
The campaign has been marked by mini-scandals on both sides, but Vindman does not have the strong centrist brand that retiring Democrat Abigail Spanberger built. This district moves from Lean D to Toss Up.
Fox News Power Rankings House table. (Fox News)
Keep an eye on Indiana’s governor race
So far, there have only been three competitive governor’s races on the map and New Hampshire is the one to watch.
Fox News Power Rankings competitive Governor races. (Fox News)
In Indiana, Republican gubernatorial candidate Sen. Mike Braun should have been able to cruise to victory against any Democratic opponent.
Fox News Power Rankings Governor shifts. (Fox News)
But Braun’s hardline position on abortion has given Democrat Jennifer McCormick an opening. The state enacted a near total ban on abortion two years ago, which McCormick argues is too extreme. Braun maintains that Indiana should be a “right-to-life state.”
There are also unusual partisan dynamics at play. The GOP’s candidate for lieutenant governor could impact support for the Republican ticket among moderates, and there is a Libertarian on the ballot.
Indiana’s governor race moves from Solid R to Likely R.
Fox News Power Rankings Governor table. (Fox News)
One week until election night
No matter who reaches 270 votes next week, the winner will be the American people.
The United States is not the only democracy, but it is the most powerful. Estimates suggest that at least 160 million voters will cast a ballot by Election Day.
They will have the remarkable power to choose the leader of the free world and the direction of the country.
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