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Republicans in the U.S Senate

The 49 Republicans in the United States Senate are a colorful group of individuals that share many striking similarities. Their different backgrounds and career paths mesh together to create men and women that are as alike as they are in contrast. They have voting records that range from the extreme right to siding with the Democrats on various issues and being relatively moderate. The tie that binds these individuals together ultimately is partisan belief in Republican ideals, as vast and broad as that definition may be.
The United States Senate has long been thought of as the mecca of elite, patriarchal ideas. The education level of the Republican Senators is impressive, many have secondary degrees. Another evident trend in the members is attendance at Ivy League schools and universities. Ted Stevens, Alaska, received his J.D. from Harvard Law, along with Mike Crapo, Idaho. Peter Fitzgerald, the youngest member of the Senate, Illinois, has an undergraduate degree from Da...

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