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Friday, February 22, 2019

Tentative Simulation Roles 2019

For simulation purposes, we assume a Democratic majority.  Also for simulation purposes, we have Schumer and McConnell on the Foreign Relations Committee.

Judiciary

Democrats

Dianne Feinstein, California, Chair
Patrick Leahy, Vermont
Amy Klobuchar, Minnesota
Mazie Hirono, Hawaii
Cory Booker, New Jersey
Kamala Harris, California

Republicans

Lindsey Graham, South Carolina, Ranking
Ted Cruz, Texas
Ben Sasse, Nebraska
Joni Ernst, Iowa
John Kennedy, Louisiana

Foreign Relations

Democrats

Bob Menendez, New Jersey, Chair
Chuck Schumer, New York [added for simulation purposes]
Tom Udall, New Mexico
Tim Kaine, Virginia
Jeff Merkley, Oregon

Republicans

Jim Risch, Idaho, Ranking
Mitch McConnell, Kentucky [added for simulation]
Marco Rubio, Florida
Rand Paul, Kentucky



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