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Friday, March 1, 2019

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: Natalie Coffin
Patrick Leahy, Vermont: Jake Kessler
Amy Klobuchar, Minnesota:  Jaimie Ding
Mazie Hirono, Hawaii: Vanessa Romo
Cory Booker, New Jersey: Ittai Sopher
Kamala Harris, California: Cameron Gonzales

Republicans

Lindsey Graham, South Carolina, Ranking: Matilda Msall
Ted Cruz, Texas: Skyler Addison
Ben Sasse, Nebraska: Becca Wainess
Joni Ernst, Iowa: Julia Foodman
John Kennedy, Louisiana: Elena Neff

Foreign Relations

Democrats

Bob Menendez, New Jersey, Chair: Will Frankel
Chuck Schumer, New York [added for simulation purposes]: Sam Fraser
Tom Udall, New Mexico: Ranen Green
Tim Kaine, Virginia: Sophia Helland
Jeff Merkley, Oregon: Max Fisher

Republicans

Jim Risch, Idaho, Ranking: Katherine Adelman
Mitch McConnell, Kentucky [added for simulation]: Vi Nguyen
Marco Rubio, Florida: Anu Anand
Rand Paul, Kentucky: Bryce Lynch

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