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Basically because in the modern world the candidate with the most funding is likely to win.
The last US Senate elections were held on November 8, 2022. During this election, 34 of the 100 Senate seats were contested. These elections are part of the regular cycle, with Senate seats up for election every six years.
The bills proposed to raise money for the federal government are called revenue bills. Revenue bills must pass through both houses, but originate in the House of Representatives.
through public elections
The Sevnteenth Amendment
i have read he lost as many as 17 consecutive elections, ranging fro mayor to senator.
The Republicans had Senate majority until the 2006 Congressional Elections when Democrats took the majority. The National Republican Senatorial Committee works to gain a Republican majority Senate, hoping to in the 2010 Congressional elections.
In their last two U.S. Senate elections (2010 & 2012) they had one candidate from each party, so it appears not.
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Yes. Congressional elections are held every two years (even numbered years). All seats in the House are open for elections. One-third of all Senate seats are open in each election because Senators are elected for 6 years.
The Democrats lost seven seats in the 2014 mid-term elections to lose control of the US senate
The Democrats became the majority party in the US Senate.