THIS IS THE SENATE
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Byron Dorgan (D) Chairman Serving in the House for North Dakota's At-Large District from 1981-92, Dorgan was elected to the Senate in 1992. As Chairman of the Democratic Policy Committee, he's a powerful Democratic Senator. He's a strong proponent of mended US-Cuban relations. |
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Jim DeMint (R) Ranking Member Elected to the House for South Carolina's 4th (1999-2005), DeMint then ran successfully for the Senate in 2005. In 2007 he was ranked most conservative, insisting there are WMDs in Iraq, and that troop deaths are caused by Dems 'cut and run' talk. |
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| Olympia Snowe (R) | ||
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Barbara Boxer (D) | |
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Maria Cantwell (D) | |
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John Ensign (R) | |
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John Kerry (D) | |
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John McCain (R) | |
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Claire McCaskill (D) | |
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Mark Pryor (D) | |
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Jay Rockefeller (D) | |
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Gordon Smith (R) | |
| John Sununu (R) |
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