Alabama Senate Runoff Momentum Projection
Heading into the June 16 runoff, the iSideWith trendline points to a race moving sharply toward Barry Moore.
Jared Hudson’s mid-teen support could become decisive if his voters consolidate behind one runoff candidate.
Moore has the momentum.
Nebraska Senate:
Dan Osborn has surged as an independent, rising from almost nothing to the mid-40s and nearly catching Ricketts.
Pete Ricketts has seen a major slide, falling from near-unanimous support last fall to the mid-40s by May.
Dan Osborn has surged as an independent, rising from almost nothing to the mid-40s and nearly catching Ricketts.
Cindy Burbank is starting to register late, but remains far behind in the low teens.
2026 Minnesota Senate iSideWith Poll
-Angie Craig has pulled into the lead, climbing into the mid-30s and narrowly passing Royce White.
-Royce White has lost momentum after peaking above 50% last fall, now sitting in the low-to-mid 30s.
-Peggy Flanagan is making a late push, rising into the mid-20s and turning this into a three-way fight.
-Tom Weiler gained ground earlier this year but has slipped back into the low teens.
What looked like a White advantage is now a real multi-candidate contest.
Tom Steyer and Xavier Becerra now surging to the top near 22%.
-Katie Porter is right behind around 20%, keeping a strong base after months of volatility.
-Chad Bianco has fallen sharply from his peak and is now back near single digits.
-Leo Zacky’s early lead has collapsed, while Ramsey Robinson and several others are starting to register late movement.
California’s nonpartisan primary is turning into pure chaos : a wide-open fight for the top two.
2026 Michigan Senate iSideWith Poll
-Abdul El-Sayed has officially caught Mike Rogers, completing a major surge from single digits to the mid-30s.
-Mike Rogers has collapsed from a peak in the mid-60s to the low-to-mid 30s.
-Nasser Beydoun and Haley Stevens remain clustered in the mid-teens, but neither has matched El-Sayed’s momentum.
-Mallory McMorrow is still trailing in the single digits.
Michigan has gone from a Rogers runaway to a dead heat.
2026 Iowa Governor iSideWith Poll
-Rob Sand has surged into the lead, rising from low single digits last fall to nearly 30% by May.
-Randy Feenstra remains highly competitive, rebounding into the mid-20s after a sharp dip earlier this year.
-Eddie Andrews is gaining slowly but steadily, now approaching the high single digits.
-Zach Lahn is also moving up, while Adam Steen has faded back after a brief March bump.
2026 Alaska Senate iSideWith Poll
-Mary Peltola has taken command of the race, climbing from around 40% last spring to the mid-50s.
-Dan Sullivan has steadily lost ground, dropping from the high 40s to the mid-30s by March.
-Ann Diener has faded into single digits after starting near 20%.
-Richard Grayson is only beginning to register and remains a minor factor.
2026 Texas Senate iSideWith Poll
-James Talarico has exploded into the lead, climbing from near zero last fall to over 50% by May.
-John Cornyn is rebounding after a long slide, jumping back into the low 20s.
-Ken Paxton has faded hard, falling from around 40% last year to the low teens.
-Ted Brown Jr. and Jade Simmons are starting to show late movement, but remain far behind.