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Sixty percent of Senate freshman and more than 40 percent of House freshmen are millionaires, according to an analysis from the Center for Responsive Politics.
Quelle surprise!
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_1...50-503544.html
Sixty percent of Senate freshman and more than 40 percent of House freshmen are millionaires, according to an analysis from the Center for Responsive Politics.
Quelle surprise!
The best government that money can buy...
Last year, according to a link from your article, "In the House, five Democrats and five Republicans make up the 10 wealthiest members, while in the Senate, six Democrats and four Republicans make up the top 10." The number of Republicans millionaires seems to have surpassed the number of Democratic millionaires last November.http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_1...50-503544.html
Sixty percent of Senate freshman and more than 40 percent of House freshmen are millionaires, according to an analysis from the Center for Responsive Politics.
When nearly all of the candidates are [[b)millionaires, does it surprise you that the numbers vary each election? I was going to say, 'of each party', but then I caught myself - we have but one party in our good old democracy. That's why I refer to them as the republicrats and demicans.Last year, according to a link from your article, "In the House, five Democrats and five Republicans make up the 10 wealthiest members, while in the Senate, six Democrats and four Republicans make up the top 10." The number of Republicans millionaires seems to have surpassed the number of Democratic millionaires last November.
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