Key Senate Democrat Says Party Is ‘Likely’ To Spend More In Texas, Florida

Sen. Gary Peters (Mich.), the chair of Senate Democrats’ campaign arm, told reporters Tuesday morning the party is “likely” to spend more on contests in Texas and Florida, two supremely expensive Republican-leaning states where Democrats may need to pull off upset victories to have a Senate majority next year.

Democrats have been encouraged by their chances in both states since Vice President Kamala Harris took over from President Joe Biden at the top of the Democratic ticket.

“If you continue to see what’s happening in those two states, you’re likely to see more resources going there,” Peters said at a breakfast sponsored by the Christian Science Monitor. “I’m certainly very encouraged, but we’ll have to see how [the campaign] goes.”

Peters’ comments indicate Democrats still have hopes of holding on to their 51-seat Senate majority, even as political forecasters are increasingly pessimistic about their odds. Republicans are expected to easily win the seat now belonging to Democrat-aligned independent Joe Manchin in West Virginia, and are now seen as slight favorites to oust Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.).

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