According to MSNBC, new polls show "a tightening race to the finish in the battle for control of the U.S. Senate". Assuming that Kyl (R-Arizona), Stabenow (D-Michigan), Menendez (D-New Jersey), Brown (D-Ohio), Casey (D-Pennsylvania), Corker (R-Tennessee), and Cantwell (D-Washington) are safely ahead, here are the key races:
- Maryland: Cardin (D) 47, Steele (R) 44
- Missouri: McCaskill (D) 46, Talent (R) 45
- Montana: Tester (D) 47, Burns (R) 47
- Rhode Island: Chafee (R) 46, Whitehouse (D) 45
- Virginia: Webb (D) 46, Allen (R) 45
But many likely voters remain undecided. And, of course, there's the all-important turnout factor. These are the five races to watch come Tuesday.
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UPDATE: The Pew Research Center "finds voting intentions shifting in the direction of Republican congressional candidates in the final days of the 2006 midterm campaign. The new survey finds a growing percentage of likely voters saying they will vote for GOP candidates. However, the Democrats still hold a 48% to 40% lead among registered voters, and a modest lead of 47%-43% among likely voters."
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UPDATE 2: USA Today has Allen up over Webb 49-46 in Virginia. But it also has Corker up by only three points over Ford in Tennessee, also 49-46, an apparent narrowing of the race there.
A Richmond Times-Dispatch poll has Webb up over Allen by one point, 46-45.
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