In 1973, the Democratic Party held the majority in the U.S. Senate. The Senate consisted of 56 Democrats, 42 Republicans, and 2 Independents at the start of the 93rd Congress. This majority allowed the Democrats to influence key legislation during a period marked by significant political events, including the Watergate scandal. The control of the Senate played a crucial role in shaping the legislative response to the emerging issues of that era.
The Democratic party currently holds a majority in the senate, and therefore selects the senate majority leader and the senate committee chairs.
In 1973, the Democratic Party held the majority in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. The Democrats had significant control during this period, which was marked by the aftermath of the Vietnam War and various domestic issues. The political landscape was characterized by a strong Democratic presence in Congress, influencing legislation and policy decisions of the time.
The Vice President is considered to be president over the Senate and holds the deciding vote. The true leader of the senate, however, is the leader of the majority.
Yes, he has the majority of the votes of the 100 members in the Senate.
Yes, he has the majority of the votes of the 100 members in the Senate.
Senate Majority Leader.
the senate majority leader
The Republicans hold the majority in the State Senate with a majirt of 30 to 20.
the current Senate Majority Leader is Harry Reid (D) of Nevada
Senate Majority Whip
The Republicans had Senate majority until the 2006 Congressional Elections when Democrats took the majority. The National Republican Senatorial Committee works to gain a Republican majority Senate, hoping to in the 2010 Congressional elections.
Yes, he has the majority of the votes of the 100 members in the Senate.