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Thursday, July 02, 2009
Coleman's Defeat Means No Jewish Republicans In U.S. Senate
With Al Franken's defeat of Norm Coleman in Minnesota, the Republicans are without any Jewish members of the U.S. Senate for the first time since 1957. That was the year Jacob Javits became New York's senator. CBS News points out that there is only one Jewish Republican in the House of Representatives-- minority whip Eric Cantor. In contrast, there are 13 Jewish Democrats in the Senate (including newly-elected Al Franken) and 29 Jewish Democrats in the House.