Katty Kay
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OK, we'll take a break and come back and have a quick look at those Democrats.
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Welcome back to The Rest is Politics.
We're going to take a quick look at the Democrats because Anthony and I are increasingly convinced that 2026 is going to be a good year for Democrats and potentially 2028 if things carry on as they are and Brand Maga is doing as badly as it is.
We could be looking at a Democrat in the White House in 2028 as well.
Before we get there, let's talk about these elections and the really important question at the moment.
I think there's a widespread assumption that Democrats are going to take back the House, but the question is, are they going to take back the Senate?
And we just wanted to focus on two Senate races that might give us some indication of that.
Here's the maths.
Democrats need to add four seats to their total.
Then they control the Senate as well.
The seats that are in play are Iowa, Ohio, North Carolina, Alaska, and Michigan and Maine.