Democratic candidates for the Senate in Arizona, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin are leading their Republican rivals and outpacing President Biden in key states, according to recent polls conducted by The New York Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and Siena College.
In Pennsylvania, Senator Bob Casey, a Democrat, holds a 46% to 41% lead over his Republican challenger, David McCormick, despite President Trump having a slight edge over Biden in a head-to-head matchup.
In Wisconsin, Democratic incumbent Senator Tammy Baldwin leads her Republican opponent, Eric Hovde, by a wider margin of 49% to 40%, while Biden is slightly ahead of Trump.
In Nevada, Senator Jacky Rosen, a Democrat, narrowly leads her Republican challenger, Sam Brown, by 40% to 38%, with 23% of voters undecided.
In Arizona, Representative Ruben Gallego, a Democrat, is leading Kari Lake, the Republican former news anchor, by 45% to 41%, with 14% undecided. Trump leads Biden in Arizona.
The polls indicate that Democratic Senate candidates are performing better than Biden with key constituencies like young voters, Black voters, and Hispanic voters. However, undecided voters could still sway the races towards Republican challengers, making the Senate control a close contest. The power of incumbency and voter sentiments towards the candidates play a significant role in shaping the outcomes of these crucial Senate races.