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In response, Hatch fumed: "Does he really want to suggest that over half of the United States Senate is a crew of bigots?"
06/07/2006 2006
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The United States Senate was a party to that complete and formal recognition, because we confirmed the nomination of Mr. Buchanan as envoy-extraordinary and minister - plenipotentiary to that country.
Fifty Years of Public Service Shelby M. Cullom
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The United States Senate is the only legislative body in the world where a majority is not enough. "
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Forty [radicals] in the United States Senate did, in fact, take an [extremist] position by [voting to end Medicare.]
Richard (RJ) Eskow: America's Real Radicals: The 40 Extremist Senators Who Voted Against Medicare RJ 2011
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In fact, one of the first treaties ratified by the newly minted United States Senate explicitly disavowed Christianity as America's official religion.
Roy Speckhardt: Will The Jefferson Bible Spark New Smithsonian Controversy? Roy Speckhardt 2011
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Since 1980, when a number of Republicans rode the coattails of Ronald Reagan's presidential victory to defeat long-time Democrat incumbents, there has not been a year when the re-election rate in the United States Senate has been less than 75 percent.
Don McNay: Rise of Political Consultants: When the Washington-Main Street Disconnect Began Don McNay 2011
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Since 1980, when a number of Republicans rode the coattails of Ronald Reagan's presidential victory to defeat long-time Democrat incumbents, there has not been a year when the re-election rate in the United States Senate has been less than 75 percent.
Don McNay: Rise of Political Consultants: When the Washington-Main Street Disconnect Began Don McNay 2011
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Forty [radicals] in the United States Senate did, in fact, take an [extremist] position by [voting to end Medicare.]
Richard (RJ) Eskow: America's Real Radicals: The 40 Extremist Senators Who Voted Against Medicare RJ 2011
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Since 1980, when a number of Republicans rode the coattails of Ronald Reagan's presidential victory to defeat long-time Democrat incumbents, there has not been a year when the re-election rate in the United States Senate has been less than 75 percent.
Don McNay: Rise of Political Consultants: When the Washington-Main Street Disconnect Began Don McNay 2011
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In fact, one of the first treaties ratified by the newly minted United States Senate explicitly disavowed Christianity as America's official religion.
Roy Speckhardt: Will The Jefferson Bible Spark New Smithsonian Controversy? Roy Speckhardt 2011
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