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emcee0
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« on: April 01, 2018, 11:44:29 AM »

The Dream Senate thread kind of inspired me to think of who would be the worst possible Senate look like, made up 100% by politicians that are either totally despised and corrupt or insane bigoted ideologues. This doesn't have to be totally realistic. What would your nightmare senate look like?
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emcee0
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« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2018, 02:20:41 PM »
« Edited: April 01, 2018, 02:38:27 PM by emcee0 »

I tried the best I can but couldn't guess for every state. If anyone has better suggestions feel free to add them.
Alabama: Roy Moore and Jeff Sessions
Alaska: Joe Miller and Sarah Palin
Arizona: Joe Arpaio and Kelli Ward
Arkansas: Tom Cotton
California: Nancy Pelosi and Maxine Waters
Colorado: Tom Tancredo and Darryl Glenn
Delaware: Christine O'Donnell and Huh
Florida: Allen West and Rick Scott
Georgia: Paul Broun and Erick Erickson
Hawaii: Huh and Huh
Idaho idk
Illinois: Joe Walsh and Rod Blagoeivich
Indiana: Richard Mourdock and Mike Pence
Iowa: Steve King and Sam Clovis
Kansas: Sam Brownback and Kris Kobach
Kentucky: Mitch McConnell and Matt Bevin
Louisiana; Steve Scalise and David Duke
Maryland: Allan Keyes and Anthony Brown
Massachusetts: Geoff Deihl and Curt Schilling
Michigan: Ted Nugent and Kid Rock
Minnesota: Michelle Bachmann and Tom Emmer
Mississippi: Chris McDaniel and Huh
Missouri: Todd Akin and Courtland Sykes
Montana idk
Nevada: Sharron Angle and Cliven Bundy
New Hampshire idk
New Jersey: Steve Lonegan and Chris Christie
New York Carl Paladino
North Carolina: Mark Meadows and Greg Bannon
North Dakota Huh
Ohio: Jim Jordan and Ken Blackwell
Oklahoma: Scott Pruitt and Jim Bridenstine
Oregon: Huh
Pennsylvaia: Rick Santorum and Mike Turzai
Rhode Island Huh
South Carolina: Lee Bright and Trey Gowdy
South Dakota: Tomi Lahren
Tennesee: Marsha Blacburn and Joe Carr
Texas: Steve Stockman and Louis Gohmert
Utah???
Vermont???
Virginia: Corey Stewart and Bob Marshall
Washington???
West Virginia: John Raese and Don Blakenship
Wisconsin: Sheriff David Clark and Ron Johnson
Wyoming Dick Cheney


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emcee0
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« Reply #2 on: April 01, 2018, 07:38:14 PM »

Alabama: Roy Moore and George Wallace (Goerge Wallace swithced over to the Republican Party in the early 1990s)

B-but he's dead...
The OP never said that we couldn’t use politicians that were dead or out of office for decades.
I'd prefer if we could stick to live politicians honestly, but the use of deceased former politicians is kind of interesting to look at.
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