142nd Congress

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55 States in the Union = 110 Senators
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53 States in the Union = 106 Senators
500 Representatives due to the 28th Amendment and the new Reapportionment Act
500 Representatives due to the 28th Amendment and the new Reapportionment Act

Revision as of 14:57, 24 January 2008

REPUBLICAN CONGRESS
142nd United States Congress
Previous 141st Congress
Following 143rd Congress
Opened January 3, 2071
Adjourned January 3, 2073
REPUBLICAN SENATE
Senate President Joseph Romney
David Aiken
President pro tempore James Anderson
Majority Leader Tom Richardson
Majority Whip Allen Acer
Republicans 38
Democrats 27
Civic Union 33
Independents/Other 8 (Libertarian Party
REPUBLICAN HOUSE
Speaker of the House Peter O'Brien
Majority Leader Daniel Jackson
Majority Whip William Ridley
Republicans 171
Democrats 158
Civic Union 135
Independents/Other 36

53 States in the Union = 106 Senators 500 Representatives due to the 28th Amendment and the new Reapportionment Act

This Congress impeached Navarro and convicted him

Republicans were blamed for the conviction of Navarro, especially among Latino voters, many saw it as a power grab to elevate the republican Romney to the presidency, and it resulted in a 44 year span of no republican presidents, and a minority of power in Congress for a long amount of time as well.

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