| Buckle up for a dramatic, vicious, multibillion-dollar fight for control of the Senate next year, which may end with almost no changes to the chamber's narrow partisan divide. It's not for lack of opportunity: 33 senators are up for re-election in 2018, including 23 Democrats, two independents who caucus with Democrats, and eight Republicans. But only about a dozen of those contests will be competitive. And two competing crosscurrents of this election - an unpopular Republican in the White House versus an electoral map that puts Democrats at a major disadvantage - could cancel each other out. Here are the races USA TODAY is watching closely.
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