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Incumbent Senators

Incumbent senators are current members of the Senate who are already in office and seeking re-election. Each U.S. state has two senators, and incumbents often have advantages such as established networks, recognition, and fundraising capabilities. As they run for another term, they typically promote their achievements in office and seek to secure voter support based on their track record. Incumbency can significantly impact election outcomes, as incumbents usually have a higher chance of winning compared to first-time candidates.