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Examples
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However, if a couple of one term Senators are his only major competition the experience argument will matter less.
Is Barack Obama's first memoir "a blueprint for negative attacks"? Ann Althouse 2007
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But let's not start idealizing one term Senators just yet.
Booming Babies Still Want Bidey Rogers 2005
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Senate, which has some severe malapportionment problems: Currently, Senators from the 21 least populated states, representing 37 million of 307 million Americans (12%), can filibuster and stop anything.
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Currently, Senators from the 21 least populated states, representing 37 million of 307 million Americans (12%), can filibuster and stop anything.
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When certain Senators/Congressmen have been accused of homosexual scandals, Fox News puts a (D) in front of their name.
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Citing the reasons the drafters of the original Constitution wanted state legislatures to pick Senators is beside any conceivable point.
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If only 1 [or 3 like in my example] out of the 100 Senators is a woman, that certainly is underrepresentation.
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Senators from the 25 least populated states, representing 49 million of 307 million Americans (16%) can vote down anything (assuming they have the Vice President withthem).
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Certain Senators weren't the only ones getting bought off in this process.
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Senators from the 25 least populated states, representing 49 million of 307 million Americans (16%) can vote down anything (assuming they have the Vice President withthem).
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