Joseph Liberman of Connecticut and Bernie Sanders of Vermont
57 democratic senators and 2 independents.
49 and two Independents (Lieberman and Sanders) who caucas with the Dems.
You need to be more specific. Were? In NC? What place
In 2018, there were 47 Democratic senators in the United States Senate. This number included two independent senators, Angus King of Maine and Bernie Sanders of Vermont, who caucused with the Democrats. The Senate was composed of 51 Republicans, 47 Democrats, and 2 independents at that time.
As of July 2013, there are 52 Democratic Senators and 2 Independents that caucus with the Democrats.
Since 2006 49 are democrats 49 are republican 2 are independents
Currently there are 2 Independent U.S. Senators, No Independents currently in the House. (as of today Jan. 2, 2110) It can always change!
As of the 2012 election, there are 53 Democratic Senators, plus 2 independents who caucus with the Democrats. There are 45 Republicans.
Members of the Senate, known as senators, are elected representatives who serve in the upper chamber of the United States Congress. Each state is represented by two senators, regardless of its population, totaling 100 senators. They serve six-year terms and are responsible for making laws, confirming presidential appointments, and ratifying treaties. Senators are typically affiliated with either the Democratic Party, the Republican Party, or are independents.
There are 21 Democrats seeking re-election in 2012, with 10 Republicans and 2 Independents.
There are currently no independents serving in the House of Representatives as of 2014. There are two independents serving in the Senate.
there are 100 senators in the Senate, 2 for every state of America. Of those, there are 41 republicans.