The political party CAN in charge of the US Senate CAN change with each election, or it can remain whatever it was pre-election. So, it is incorrect that the same party is forever in charge of the Senate; it depends on the election results each time.
That's a political BRANCH, not party, and the answer is the Senate. Every state has two senators.
The Greens Party are strong supporters of same-sex marriage. In June 2009, the party introduced into the Senate a Bill to provide for equal marriage.
yes. protons always have positive charge.
Yes, the senate and the house of reps meet at the same time.
No, in both Ireland and Canada, the Prime Minister leads the largest party in the lower house (Dail in Ireland and House of Commons in Canada). In Australia the prime minister is the leader of the political group with a mayority in the lower house / house of representatives. The leader of the senate is caled the president of the senate. the president of the senate doesnot necesarily have to be of the same party as that of the prime minister.
Because every senator is senator for the same senate, no matter what state, their term is always two years.
It isn't a political party, but the Senate that every state has two senators.
The Vice President of the United States is the President of the Senate. There is no Vice President of the Senate. He has the power to cast a deciding vote to break ties, and is present when the electoral college votes are counted.
you can hold 6 in your party, same as always
Yes, most party stores will supply balloons for the same day delivery. However, they may charge more.
They always have been from the same party. The political parties nominate a ticket to run together. It makes it easier to make decisions and to carry out functions of government when they come from the same party.
The Vice President of the United States is president of the Senate, but only votes when there is a tie within the Senate. In his absence, leadership falls to the President pro tempore, who is normally the most senior senator of the majority political party. This individual will not always be the same as the Senate Majority Leader, which is a party position. The President pro tempore is third in line to succeed to the Presidency should a vacancy exist.Under usual circumstances, neither the Vice president nor the President pro tempore actually conducts the Senate business, deferring to junior members who thereby gain experience in Senate activities and in parliamentary procedure.