When she took the Sec of State job about Feb.
None cuurently. She gave up the Senate seat to become Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton ran for the U.S. Senate seat in New York in 2000, and her primary opponent was Congressman Rick Lazio. In the general election, she faced Republican nominee Rick Lazio and won the Senate seat.
David Paterson chose Kristen Gillibrand for the Senate seat vacated by Hillary Clinton
Prior to her marriage, Hillary Rodham was an adviser to the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives, and worked with the Children's Defense Fund. In 2000, Clinton became the first former First Lady to be elected to public office when she won a seat in the Senate.
Hilary Clinton became the first lady to seek public office on her own when she ran for and won a seat in the U.S. Senate in New York, 2000.
Obama will win and guess wat he won the election!
No. Gore vacated his senate seat when he became Bill Clinton's VP.
The person would have to give up there seat in congress, but yes. Clinton just did it, she gave up her senate seat to be secretary of state
She was elected in 2010, after being appointed in 2009 to the seat vacated by Hillary Clinton when she became US Secretary of State.
If you are asking about Hillary Clinton (as opposed to Bill Clinton), that is a difficult question to answer, since both Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are very intelligent. They each went to good colleges, and both have distinguished themselves in politics. Mrs. Clinton is older, and she also had the advantage of learning political strategies from being married to a former governor and president, but she also had her own achievements, including being the first former First Lady to be elected to the US Senate. But Barack Obama learned politics quickly and won a US Senate seat as well as two presidential elections (in 2008 and 2012). Mrs. Clinton is respected by President Obama, who named her his secretary of stage during his first term. And while they haven't always agreed on everything, they have worked well together. Thus, it's not easy to say who is smarter-- both are smart in their own way.
The county seat of Sampson County, North Carolina is Clinton.
Lincoln never held a seat in the US Senate, but he ran for it in 1858 against Douglas.