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Tuesday, November 8, 2022

Senate

Senate: 49 Dem | 51 Rep (range: 47-51)
Control: (R+0.4%) from toss-up

House

Generic polling: R+2.0%
Control R+4.0%

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Governor/SoS: NV AZ WI
Supreme Courts: OH NC
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