Lincoln never held a seat in the US Senate, but he ran for it in 1858 against Douglas.
paula
Supposing the seat of government was transferred out of Rome, the Senate was reduced to a municipal body.
The citizens of the state who vote for the candidate running for the senate seat.
"Mr. Smith Goes to Washinton" is about Jefferson Smith, an idealistic leader of the Boy Rangers who gets appointed to fill a vacant senate seat. Young, patriotic and naive, Mr. Smith discovers Washington to be full of corruption. When he tries to go against the powers that be, they attempt to have him expelled from the Senate.
The African American who won the first Senate seat was Hiram Rhoades Revels. He took the seat in 1870 and replaced Jefferson Davis.
Alan Keys
Yes, U.S. senators do not automatically lose their current seat when running for president. However, if they choose to run for president, they can continue serving in the Senate while campaigning. If a senator wins the presidential election, they would then vacate their Senate seat to assume the presidency. If they do not win, they retain their Senate position.
Lincoln-Douglass Debate
Churchill
According to the US Census, there are 654,902 residents for each Washington house seat.
He hated the position