Charles Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand are the two senators for all of New York State, which includes Brooklyn.
Charles E. Schumer is an American senator, who was born in Brooklyn in 1950. He is a member of the Democratic Party and the Senior Senator from new York.
Senator Bernie Sanders bears a distinctive Brooklyn, New York accent. He was born and raised there, went to college in Chicago, and moved back to New York after college. He only moved to Vermont when he was nearly 30 years old and his Brooklyn accent was fully set in.
Barabara Boxer is famous for being a Democratic Party member, a US Senator (for California) and for serving in the US House of Representatives. She was born in Brooklyn, NY.
No, he was not. His distinctive accent is the product of being born and raised in Brooklyn, NY. Senator Sanders lived in Chicago while he attended college at the University of Chicago. He did not move to Vermont till 1968.
SEN is the abbreviation for 'senator'.
Palpatine was the Senator of Naboo.
He was the junior senator from Illinois.
Senator Jeanne Shaheen and Senator Judd Gregg
The possessive form of the singular noun senator is senator's.example: The senator's family was a big asset to his campaign.
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A Senator Predarius in the times of ancient Rome was a Senator who cannot vote. This Senator was recognized by his white robes.
A senator is a senator-elect until he is sworn in (normally in January following an election). A senator newly elected is called a freshman senator.