Democrats’ increased attention on the Show-Me State has boosted Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander’s chances of knocking off the GOP’s Roy Blunt. The Republican senator is in considerable danger of underperforming Donald Trump in Missouri and losing re-election. We’re changing the rating from Leans Republican to Tilts Republican.

Increased Democratic attention on Missouri and North Carolina still leaves Democratic Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick without air support in her race against GOP Sen. John McCain in Arizona. She probably isn’t strong enough to defeat the former presidential nominee without help from outside groups and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. We’re changing our rating from Leans Republican to Republican Favored.

We’re also changing the our rating in Wisconsin, where GOP Sen. Ron Johnson’s re-election race moves from Tilts Democrat to Leans Democratic. Republicans just aren’t spending the time or money on the race indicative of a competitive contest.

As we’ve said for months, Democrats are poised to gain between 3-6 seats. But that potential range of outcomes is on either side of the 4 seats they need to gain to win Senate control, if Hillary Clinton wins the White House. The Senate majority is firmly up for grabs.

You can get the latest analysis and public polling in most competitive Senate races in the Sept. 30 issue of The Rothenberg & Gonzales Political Report.