No, they are elected by the people of their state in an election. Every six years a congress person runs for office. Representatives are every 2 years.
he was elected president in 2008.
Picked individually by the candidates for president
Before the ratification of the 17th Amendment each state's legislature elected the two U.S. Senators. Direct election of Senators allowed to voting public to vote for the Senators of their choice.
The Senators of Rome appointed officials to land super mission working. There were about 300 senators!
Yes
the president
I think that the president affect the numbers of bills they pay and because senators are stupid not talking about the president but who ever made up this question
The Vice president takes the senators position. This is when the senator is not available.
Abraham Lincoln 1861
William Taft
US senators never elect the US president. Possibly some future senators or ex-senators once served as electors.
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