Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D.) told MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow she is "filled with terror" that Democrats will not win at least one chamber of Congress come November's midterm elections.
"If Donald Trump remains in control of the House and the Senate, and the Republicans won’t stop him, I don’t know what happens in the next two years," Warren continued.
The Democrats need to flip about two-dozen seats in order to take control of the House of Representatives. The latest Real Clear Politics General Congressional Vote average shows Democrats lead Republicans by over 7 percent.
Larry Sabato’s Crystal Ball lists 23 House seats currently controlled by Republicans as toss-ups in the upcoming election.
The Republicans hold a narrower advantage in the Senate. There are 51 GOP senators compared to 47 Democrats and two independents who caucus with the Democrats.
Sabato lists Republican-held seats in Arizona and Nevada as toss-ups, enough to give Democrats a majority should they win. Democratic incumbents, however, face tough battles in states like Florida, Indiana, Missouri, North Dakota, and West Virginia.
Recent polls in Florida and Indiana show Republican candidates ahead of the Democratic incumbent.