2025-29 -A Blank Canvas
2016:
119TH CONGRESS
LEADERSHIP HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Speaker: Steve Scalise of Louisiana
Republican Majority Leader: Jim Banks of Indiana
Republican Majority Whip: Drew Ferguson of Georgia
Republican Conference Chairwoman: Ashley Hinson of Iowa
Democratic Minority Leader: Hakeem Jeffries of New York
Democratic Minority Whip: Katherine Clark of Massachusetts
Democratic Conference Chairman: Pete Aguilar of California
Note: Senate Listings & Leadership to follow (working on it ;) )
SaintStan86:
Sounds good! Have not wrapped Inauguration Day on the OG Blank Canvas, but I'm working on that...
PRESIDENT STANTON:
Welcome to this thread @SaintStan86 and @2016, and all those who helped make 2024-A Blank Canvas such a riveting TL. So looking forward to your contributions, comments, suggestions and yes even critiques 😊
2016:
119TH CONGRESS
UNITED STATES SENATE
LEADERSHIP
Republican Majority Leader: John Cornyn of Texas
Republican Majority Whip: John Thune of South Dakota
Republican Conference Chairwoman: Joni Ernst of Iowa
Chairman Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee: Adam Laxalt of Nevada
Democratic Minority Leader: Charles "Chuck" Schumer of New York
Democratic Minority Whip: Mark Warner of Virginia
Democratic Conference Chairwoman: Patty Murray of Washington State
Chairman Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee: Chris van Hollen of Maryland
Alabama
1. Tommy Tuberville (R)
2. Katie Britt (R)
Alaska
1. Dan Sullivan (R)
2. Kelly Tshibaka (R)
Arizona
1. Kyrsten Sinema (D)
2. Mark Kelly (D)
Arkansas
1. John Boozman (R)
2. Tom Cotton (R)
California
1. Kevin McCarthy (R)
2. Alex Padilla (D)
Colorado
1. Michael Bennet (D)
2. John Hickenlooper (D)
Connecticut
1. Richard Blumenthal (D)
2. Chris Murphy (D)
Delaware
1. Ben DuPont (R)
2. Chris Coons (D)
Florida
1. Marco Rubio (R)
2. Rick Scott (R)
Georgia
1. Herschel Walker (R)
2. Jon Ossoff (D)
Hawaii
1. Brian Schatz (D)
2. Kai Kahele (D)
Idaho
1. Mike Crapo (R)
2. Jim Risch (R)
Illinois
1. Dick Durbin (D)
2. Tammy Duckworth (D)
Indiana
1. Todd Young (R)
2. Mike Braun (R)
Iowa
1. Chuck Grassley (R)
2. Joni Ernst (R)
Kansas
1. Jerry Moran (R)
2. Roger Marshall (R)
Kentucky
1. Rand Paul (R)
2. Daniel Cameron (R)
Louisiana
1. John Neely Kennedy (R)
2. Bill Cassidy (R)
Maine
1. Susan Collins (R)
2. Rick Bennett (R)
Maryland
1. Chris Van Hollen (D)
2. John Sarbanes (D)
Massachusetts
1. Ed Markey (D)
2. Elizabeth Warren (D)
Michigan
1. Gary Peters (D)
2. John James (R)
Minnesota
1. Tina Smith (D)
2. Michelle Tafoya (R)
Mississippi
1. Roger Wicker (R)
2. Cindy Hyde-Smith (R)
Missouri
1. Josh Hawley (R)
2. Eric Schmitt (R)
Montana
1. Steve Daines (R)
2. Matt Rosendale (R)
Nebraska
1. Deb Fischer (R)
2. Ben Sasse (R)
Nevada
1. Adam Laxalt (R)
2. Sam Brown (R)
New Hampshire
1. Jeanne Shaheen (D)
2. Chuck Morse (R)
New Jersey
1. Cory Booker (D)
2. Mehmet Oz (R)
New Mexico
1. Ben Ray Lujan (D)
2. Mark Ronchetti (R)
New York
1. Chuck Schumer (D)
2. Kirsten Gillibrand (D)
North Carolina
1. Thom Tillis (R)
2. Tedd Budd (R)
North Dakota
1. John Hoeven (R)
2. Kevin Cramer (R)
Ohio
1. J.D. Vance (R)
2. Jim Jordan (R)
Oklahoma
1. James Lankford (R)
2. Markwayne Mullin (R)
Oregon
1. Ron Wyden (D)
2. Jeff Merkley (D)
Pennsylvania
1. Bob Casey Jr. (D)
2. John Fetterman (D)
Rhode Island
1. Jack Reed (D)
2. Sheldon Whitehouse (D)
South Carolina
1. Lindsey Graham (R)
2. Tim Scott (R)
South Dakota
1. John Thune (R)
2. Mike Rounds (R)
Tennessee
1. Marsha Blackburn (R)
2. Bill Hagerty (R)
Texas
1. John Cornyn (R)
2. Dan Cranshaw (R)
Utah
1. Mike Lee (R)
2. Mitt Romney (R)
Vermont
1. Peter Welch (D)
2. David Zuckerman (VPP)
Virginia
1. Mark Warner (D)
2. Jill Vogel (R)
Washington
1. Patty Murray (D)
2. Suzan DelBene (D)
West Virginia
1. Shelley Moore-Capito (R)
2. Patrick Morrisey (R)
Wisconsin
1. Ron Johnson (R)
2. Mike Gallagher (R)
Wyoming
1. John Barrasso (R)
2. Cynthia Lummis (R)
COMPOSITION
REPUBLICANS 65 SEATS
DEMOCRATS 34 SEATS
1 Member of the Vermont Progressive Party (Senator David Zuckerman) who is caucusing with the Democratic Senate Caucus
NewYorkExpress:
I would say the most likely flips in 2026 in the Senate, considering the nature of this TL are Georgia (D to R), Michigan (D to R), Minnesota (D to R), New Hampshire (D to R), New Mexico (D to R), and Virginia (D to R), with honorable mentions to New Jersey (D to R), Maine (R to D), Colorado (D to R) and Delaware (D to R).
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