By Samantha-Jo Roth | Washington Examiner
The race for control of the Senate in 2026 has kicked off with incumbents up for reelection making decisions about their political futures, shaking up the map for next year’s midterm elections.
Political handicappers like the Cook Political Report and Sabato’s Crystal Ball have predicted that Democrats have few opportunities to claw back the majority. But, Sen. Tina Smith’s (D-MN) retirement announcement this week, the second Democratic incumbent to bow out of the 2026 election after Sen. Gary Peters (D-MI), is making their efforts even more challenging.
In order to take back control of the chamber next year, Democrats would need a net pickup of four seats, but only a handful of the 22 Republican seats are in competitive states and Democrats also must defend battleground seats in Georgia and Michigan.