
The 10 Senate seats most likely to flip in 2022
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The war in Ukraine has shifted attention overseas, but even if President Joe Biden's approval has ticked up nominally, the national environment heading into the 2022 midterms still looks treacherous for his fellow Democrats as they try to hold their Senate majority.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has given Biden a convenient foil on whom to blame high gas prices. ("Putin's price hike," he has called it.) But Republicans are hammering Democrats for rising inflation, which they argue predates the conflict in Ukraine.
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