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Republican Fred Thompson was succeeded by Republican Lamar Alexander in Tennessee's Class 2 U.S. Senate seat. Sen. Alexander has held the seat since January 2003, and his current term ends in January 2015.
As of 11 January 2014, the Governors of the following 21 states are members of the Democratic Party:Washington (since January 1985)Oregon (since January 1987)Delaware (since January 1993)West Virginia (since January 2001)Illinois (since January 2003)New Hampshire (since January 2005)Montana (since January 2005)Maryland (since January 2007)Colorado (since January 2007)Arkansas (since January 2007)New York (since January 2007)Massachusetts (since January 2007)Kentucky (since December 2007)Missouri (since January 2009)Hawaii (since December 2010)California (since January 2011)Vermont (since January 2011)Connecticut (since January 2011)Minnesota (since January 2011)Rhode Island (since May 2013)Virginia (since January 2014)
The Speaker of the House if the leader. Currently the speaker is John Boehner since January 5, 2011. He is a Republican from Ohio's 8th Congressional District.
The Speaker of the House if the leader. Currently the speaker is John Boehner since January 5, 2011. He is a Republican from Ohio's 8th Congressional District.
The Speaker of the House if the leader. Currently the speaker is John Boehner since January 5, 2011. He is a Republican from Ohio's 8th Congressional District.
More than two hundred at this point (November 2012). By most objective accounts, this is a record amount, and made all the more puzzling since the Republicans have been using the filibuster to slow down or stop routine procedures they used to favor under President Bush.
The number of seconds since 21 January has changed since I started calculating, Drat, I will just have to ... Oh no, its changed again. Also, I need to get information on all the leap-seconds that have been added.
I believe she was a republican since she was nominated by a republican . Yet the political party is not suppose to be a deciding factor.
HIS LEANINGS APPEARED REPUBLICAN... YET, SINCE he was NOT a citizen, he was neither.
Republican Joe Heck, who has represented Nevada's 3rd congressional district since January 2011, is the representative for the 113th Congress (2013-2014).
White men in the South have become increasingly Republican since 1961.
The Republican Party has been the majority party in the U.S. House of Representatives since 3 January 2011. The House membership has included 53.8% Republicans since 2 August 2013.