If Democrats are going to dissolve the Republican supermajority in the Legislature, they'll be under pressure to win in areas where they don't typically enjoy great success.
Needing only to flip three seats in the Senate and two in the House, the path to taking out the GOP's supermajority is made easier if Democrats can hold on in districts carried by former President Donald Trump, something that has proven difficult.
Only a handful of Democrats have won in districts carried by Trump in 2020 and 2022, and several of those candidates are in hotly contested races this . . .
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