"even before Shaheen’s announcement, the political landscape favored Republicans in the fight for the Senate, where the GOP already holds 53 seats compared with the Democrats’ 47, including two independents who caucus with Democrats.
"Republicans now have pickup opportunities in three purple states where Democrats have announced retirements in recent weeks: New Hampshire’s Shaheen, Michigan Sen. Gary Peters and Minnesota Sen. Tina Smith. And the GOP is especially optimistic about the party’s chances in Georgia, where Democrat Sen. Jon Ossoff is expected to face a tough road to reelection.
"Democrats, by contrast, don’t have any obvious pickup opportunities."
https://apnews.com/article/jeanne-shaheen-senate-democrat-not-running-8a1cc601bb0f00a3b03a1f5ba43bfa0c
Democrats in Washington are trying to sound optimistic following Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen's announcement she won't seek reelection in New Hampshire in 2026. Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut says by the time the next election occurs the “picture on the ground looks very favorable for Democrats.” But Republicans have responded to Shaheen’s decision with glee. Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina leads the Senate Republican campaign arm and writes on X that Shaheen’s departure “is welcome news.” Shaheen said Wednesday she's “made the difficult decision not to seek reelection” next year. Republicans hold 53 Senate seats compared with the Democrats’ 47, including two independents who caucus with Democrats.
If #aoc primaries #schumer id actually register as a Democrat to vote for her.