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flag Sen. Tim Scott remains confident Republicans will expand their Senate majority in 2026 despite economic challenges and a competitive race in key states.

flag Sen. Tim Scott, Republican Senate campaign chair, remains "incredibly optimistic" about Republicans expanding their Senate majority in 2026 despite economic concerns, inflation, and President Trump’s low approval ratings. flag Speaking at a conservative conference, Scott highlighted key battleground states like Georgia, Michigan, New Hampshire, and Minnesota, citing strong GOP candidates and Trump’s influence on the campaign. flag He emphasized economic progress and tax policies as central to Republican messaging, even as gas prices rose and voter anxiety grew. flag The GOP faces challenges in maintaining its 53–47 majority, with 22 seats at stake, while Democrats target Republican-held seats in states like Maine, North Carolina, and Texas, where a competitive primary between Sen. John Cornyn and Ken Paxton adds uncertainty.

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