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Can you name the U.S. states with two senators in the Democratic caucus (as of 2010)?
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Democratic Senatorial States Quiz
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Created Jul 6, 2010 in
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chomorros
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Jul 7th, 2010 at 01:02 GMT
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Good quiz. You might want to rethink Connecticut and Vermont though because technically Lieberman and Sanders are Independents even if they caucus with the Dems
AK_WDB
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Jul 8th, 2010 at 13:27 GMT
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Note that I was careful to phrase it as "senators in the Democratic caucus".
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