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Senate Majority Whip: John Barrasso: WY: January 3, 2025 Party whip since January 3, 2025: Chair of the Senate Republican Conference: Tom Cotton: AR: January 3, 2025: Chair of the Senate Republican Policy Committee: Shelley Moore Capito: WV: January 3, 2025: Vice Chair of the Senate Republican Conference: James Lankford: OK: January 3, 2025
Republican Arkansas: Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (9 years) 44 1923 Pat Toomey: Republican Pennsylvania: Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives (6 years) 45 1924 John Hoeven: Republican North Dakota: Former governor 46 1925 Marco Rubio: Republican Florida: Florida 4th in population (2000) 47 1926 Ron Johnson ...
Many Liberal Republican leaders had been Democrats and members of the Free Soil Party before joining the Republican Party after its creation in the 1850s. [4] The Liberal Republicans thought that the Grant administration and the President personally were fully corrupt. More importantly, they thought that the goals of Reconstruction had been ...
2024 U.S. Senate Election Results: See the map. Who controls the Senate? Democrats currently have majority control of the Senate. Of the 100 seats, 47 are held by Democrats. Republicans have 49 seats.
Liberal Republican Party United States senators from Texas (1 P) Pages in category "Liberal Republican Party United States senators" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
In fact, since leaving the Senate in January 2021 to become vice president, the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee has inched away from many of her more liberal positions. Yet the Republican ...
The New York Times arranged Republican Senators in 2017 based on ideology and ranked Senator Collins as the most liberal Republican. [5] [6] According to GovTrack, Senator Collins is the most moderate Republican in the Senate; GovTrack's analysis places her to the left of every Republican and four Democrats in 2017. [7]
The Senate of the 119th Congress is composed in 2025 of 53 Republicans, 45 Democrats, and 2 independents; both the independents caucus with the Democrats.. The leaders are Senators John Thune of South Dakota and Chuck Schumer of New York. [1]