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Thursday, February 27, 2020

2020 Simulation Roles

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..Zenaida Huerta
Patrick Leahy, Vermont .. David Almaraz-Roman
Amy Klobuchar, Minnesota..Daniela Corona
Mazie Hirono, Hawaii ..Janise Waites
Cory Booker, New Jersey..Miriam Farah
Kamala Harris, California .. Brooklyn Montgomery

Republicans

Lindsey Graham, South Carolina, Ranking .. Cameron Hendrickson
Ted Cruz, Texas .. Alexis Wilson
Ben Sasse, Nebraska .. Tara Mehra
Joni Ernst, Iowa .. Sam Horowitz
Marsha Blackburn, Tennessee .. Jason Newman
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Foreign Relations
Democrats
Bob Menendez, New Jersey, Chair .. Jensen Steady
Chuck Schumer, New York [added for simulation purposes] .. Gabe Blum
Jeanne Shaheen, New Hampshire .. Will Grassle
Tim Kaine, Virginia .. Ben Culberson
Jeff Merkley, Oregon .. Augusta Lewis

Republicans

Jim Risch, Idaho, Ranking .. Cooper Pryde
Mitch McConnell, Kentucky [added for simulation] .. Jacob Lyle
Mitt Romney, Utah .. Torben Deese
Rand Paul, Kentucky .. Henry Schulz

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