Ben Nelson is the Democratic Senator from Nebraska.
The Democratic Party is in the majority in the US Senate.
Oregon is essentially a Democratic State and in 2009 it has a Democratic Governor, both Senate Seats and four of its five Member of the US House are Democrats.
The California State senate, and the California State assembly are responsible for making new laws for the state of California. The state of California's legislature has a democratic majority.
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It has a Democratic Governor and a Republican Lieutenant Governor and at the state level a Democratic Senate and a Republican House. Both US Senators are democrats and the US House delegates are divided six to five in favor of the democrats. Call it a swing state but it is still a conservative southern state.
As of the current session, the Democratic Party is in control of both the US Senate and the US House of Representatives.
Both of California's US Senators are members of the Democratic Party and their delegation to the US Congress as well as the State Senate and Assembly have a heavy majority of Democrats.
There are four Republicans and three from the Democratic Party. Both US Senators are Democrats. At the State level, the Decmocrats hold the Senate and the Governor's office and the Republicans have a 33 to 32 edge over the Democratic Party in the State House.
None. It is a State witout plurality. Sometime Left and Sometime Right. In 2009 it will have a Democratic Governor, a split US Senate and 5/4 Democratic majority in the US House. It has chosen US Presidents on the vast majority with rare exception, Any candidate must consider it a battleground State.
Each state has 2 senators in the US senate.
As of March 2016, the Democratic Party is in the minority in the Senate. The Democratic Party has 44 members, with 2 independents caucusing with them for committee assignment purposes.