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Republican U.S. Senator Charles Sumner (RMA) is beaten nearly to death on floor of Senate by U.S. Rep. Preston Brooks (D-SC),
Jefferson Davis served as the Senator for the state of Mississippi before he became the president of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War. He served as a senator from 1847-1851.
Davis was a US Congressman from Mississippi, a brigadier general in the US army, Secretary of War under Pierce and US Senator before he was president of the Confederate States. He also married President Taylor's daughter Sarah.
Senator Edmund Ross cast the deciding vote that acquitted President Johnson.
The third person in line is the president pro tempore of the US Senate, who is normally the most senior senator of the majority party in Congress.
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He proposed that the president seek a security treaty with western Europe outside of the U.N.
in the region that you want to be a rep of.
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The following US Representatives and Senators committed suicide while in office: SC Rep. James Blair (1834), PA Rep. William S. Ramsey (1840), AL Rep. Felix Grundy McConnell (1846), KS Senator James H. Lane (1866), CT Senator Frank Brandegee (1924), IL Senator Joseph McCormick (1925), PA Rep. Samuel Kendall (1933), NC Rep. Joseph W. Ervin (1945), WY Senator Lester Hunt (1954), PA Rep. Douglas Elliot (1960), MD Rep. William Mills (1973), and NC Senator John P. East (1986). The majority killed themselves in Washington DC.
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There is no specific qualification needed to become a senator. You don't have to go to college but it would certainly help.
No, he was a Representative for 25 years but never a Senator. As Vice-President, he was President of the Senate but never an elected Senator.
He was senator from Massachusetts.He was a US Senator before becoming president. Before that he was a Congressman.
a senator works at the capitol building on capitol hill as well as the state rep's, both are chambers of congress.
Andrew Johnson was a US Senator from TN and went on to be US president. Jefferson Davis was Us Senator from Miss. and went on to be Confederate president.