The Democratic Party must regain a majority of seats in the Senate in the 1996 elections for this claim to pay.
This means that the total number of seats held by Democrats (including those elected and those not up for reelection) after the Novermber election must be at least 51. In the case of a tie, where the Democrats and Republicans each have 50 seats, and a Democrat is elected Vice President, this claim will be judged YES. In all other cases where the Democrats fail to hold 51 or more seats after the election, this claim will be judged NO.
None.