Statistics for U.S. Senators

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  • The average score is 12 of 15

Answer Stats

HintAnswerPartyState% Correct
He ran for president in 2016 and was popular with millenialsBernie SandersIndependantVermont
93%
He also ran for president and was closest to beating Donald TrumpTed CruzRepublicanTexas
93%
She is popular with millennials and was formerly a law professorElizabeth WarrenDemocratMassachusetts
90%
The Chairman of the Armed Services committee and the Republican presidential nominee in 2008John MccainRepublicanArizona
90%
He launched an unsuccessful run for the republican nomination but was crushed in his home state.Marco RubioRepublicanFlorida
90%
He is the Senate Majority LeaderMitch McConnellRepublicanKentucky
90%
He is the Senate Minority LeaderChuck SchumerDemocratNew York
88%
He was nominated to be the US attorney generalJeff SessionsRepublicanAlabama
88%
He is the only senator to have formarly been on Saturday Night LiveAl FrankenDemocratMinneosota
78%
Testified against the above in his confirmation hearingCory BookerDemocratNew Jersey
78%
He will be the President of the Senate of Monday, January 23rd, 2017Mike PenceRepublicanIndiana
75%
He is the President Pro-Tempore of the SenateOrrin HatchRepublicanUtah
75%
One of two independants in the SenateAngus KingIndependantMaine
70%
Veteran from Illinois first elected in 2016Tammy DuckworthDemocratIllinois
70%
She is the Ranking member on the Senate judiciary commitee and formarly the mayor of San FranciscoDiane FiensteinDemocratCalifornia
65%

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