Ben Nelson
Ben Nelson is the Democratic Senator from Nebraska.
The Democratic senator who pushed for popular sovereignty in Kansas and Nebraska was Stephen A. Douglas. He advocated for the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854, which allowed the settlers of those territories to decide for themselves whether to allow slavery or not. This approach aimed to resolve the contentious issue of slavery's expansion in the United States, but it ultimately led to significant conflict, including violent confrontations known as "Bleeding Kansas."
The two US Senators are:Mike Johanns (R), senior senator (current term 2009-2015)Deb Fischer (R), junior senator (current term 2013-2019)The three US Representatives (by district) are:1- Jeff Fortenberry [R]2 - Lee Terry [R]3 - Adrian Smith [R]
The current President of the United States of America is Barack Obama, past senator of Illinois. His Vice President is Joe Biden. They are both apart of the Democratic party.
If you are asking about current day (2016), the remaining two Democratic primary candidates are former First Lady and former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, and current US Senator from Vermont Bernie Sanders.
Stephen A. Douglas was an American politician from Illinois and the designed of the Nebraska-Kansas Act. The act wanted to create a sovereign nation that allowed male white settlers whether they would allow slavery in those nations.Ê
In 1854 , Senator Stephen A. Douglas prosposed a bill that would divide the Nebraska territory into two terriotories - Nebraska and Kansas .
Stephen A. Douglas was an American politician from Illinois and the designed of the Nebraska-Kansas Act. The act wanted to create a sovereign nation that allowed male white settlers whether they would allow slavery in those nations.Ê
Yes, marriage equality is included by the Nebraska state democratic party platform.
Kay Hagan is a Democratic Senator from North Carolina.
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