democrat
no, he was a republican.
Mr. Berman favors repeal and is co-sponsoring a bill to overturn DOMA.
no he is a liberal democrat he' a backstabber that hates trump
Howard Berman was born on April 15, 1941.
Howard Berman was born on April 15, 1941.
Of the three, Dr. Woodrow Wilson was the Democrat.
Howard Berman is 70 years old (birthdate: April 15, 1941).
William Howard - congressman - died in 1891.
William Howard - congressman - was born in 1817.
William Howard Taft and Theodore Roosevelt split the Republican vote, allowing the Democrat Wilson to win in the electoral college vote.
For 11th Congress, here are the names, party affiliation and Law School of each member of the Senate who is an attorney:Lamar Alexander: Republican: New York UniversityMax Baucus: Democrat:Stanford UniversityEvan Bayh: Democrat: University of VirginiaMichael Bennet: Democrat: YaleJeff Bingaman: Democrat: Stanford UniversityKit Bond: Republican: University of VirginiaSam Brownbach: Republican: University of KansasRoland Burris: Democrat: Howard UniversityRobert Byrd: Democrat: American University Law SchoolBen Cardin: Democrat: University of MarylandBen Casey: Democrat: Catholic UniversitySaxby Chambliss: Republican: University of TennesseeThad Cochran: Republican: University of MississippiJohn Cornyn: Republican: University of VirginiaMichael Crapo: Republican: HarvardChris Dodd: Democrat: University of LouisvilleDick Durbin: Democrat: GeorgetownRuss Feingold: Democrat: HarvardKirsten Gillibrand: Democrat: University of California, Los AngelesLindsey Graham: Republican: University of South CarolinaJudd Gregg: Republican: Boston UniversityTom Harkin: Democrat: Catholic UniversityOrrin Hatch: Republican: University of PittsburghKay Bailey Hutchinson: Republican: University of TexasKen Inouye: Democrat: George Washington UniversityMike Johanns: Republican: Creighton UniversityTom Johnson: Democrat: University of South DakotaPaul Kirk: Democrat: HarvardAmy Klobucher: Democrat: University of ChicagoJohn Kyl: Republican: University of ArizonaPat Leahy: Democrat: GeorgetownGeorge Lemieux: Republican: GeorgetownCarl Levin: Democrat: HarvardJoe Lieberman: Independent: YaleMel Martinez: Republican: Florida State UniversityClaire McCaskill: Democrat: University of MissouriMitch McConnell: Republican: University of KentuckyRobert Menendez: Democrat: Rutgers UniversityLisa Murkowski: Republican: Williamette CollegeBen Nelson: Democrat: University of NebraskaBill Nelson: Democrat: University of VirginiaMark Pryor: Democrat: University of ArkansasJack Reed: Democrat: HarvardHarry Reid: Democrat: GeorgetownJames Risch: Republican: University of IdahoChuck Schumer: Democrat: HarvardJeff Sessions: Republican: University of AlabamaRichard Shelby: Republican: University of AlabamaArlen Specter: Democrat: YaleTom Udall: Democrat: University of New MexicoDavid Vitter: Republican: TulaneGeorge Voinovitch: Republican: Ohio StateMark Warner: Democrat: HarvardJim Webb: Democrat: GeorgetownSheldon Whitehouse: Democrat: University of VirginiaRoger Wicker: Republican: University of MississippiRon Wyden: Democrat: University of Oregon
William Howard Taft and Theodore Roosevelt split the Republican vote, allowing the Democrat Wilson to win in the electoral college vote.