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That is the problem with the impending disaster. All the people who could do something about it wont be here when it arrives. Its not like they care about their children. I've discovered to care about your childrens fate is a rare thing in people 60 and above. Most of them had it too easy. Being born and raised in a golden age.
As an Oklahoman that loves his state. Rest in piss fuck face
Good riddance
Good
Good.
and you thought American politics never bore good news.
If they gave his corpse an enema, they could bury him in a matchbox.
Stop letting all these old fucks run your govt, it's why America is beyond fucked
Fuck that asshole.
You had me at "Republican dies" ♥
Who that?
Absolute piece of shit. The world is better off without him.
the senator with the snowball, did you really never see that
Bye bitch.
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Hi, I'm "Jealous from Texas", howryadoin?
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Working in his late 80s....
That is some horrible elder abuse if I have ever seen it.
He retired a couple years ago and was replaced by Mark-wayne "I don't want reality" Mullin.
Oh no....anyway
Shook his hand once. It already feels cleaner.
How does voting work when this happens? Like, let's say R's control the Senate 51-50, but this guy suddenly dies. Is the Senate now split on votes?
He retired in 2023.
As OP mentioned, it’s not relevant since he retired, but the seat becomes vacant for a period, meaning one fewer member votes, and results may be affected. There’s generally some mechanism for filling the vacant seat, which can vary on timing (and state law). Generally a replacement can be appointed by the state governor, special elections are held if there is still a substantial term remaining, or the position is held by the appointee if an election is already imminent.
It wouldn’t actually be a 51-50 split. What happens is the senators vote, and if there’s a tie, the Vice President (aka the President of the Senate) is asked to break the deadlock. If it was a 50-50 split, and one of the senators dies, it’s now a 50-49 split, and the VP is no longer asked to break ties.
There is no such thing as controlling the Senate 51-50. There are 100 senators and if there are only 99 voting (e.g. because one of them died), then if there was previously a 50-50 party split, party-line votes will now have 50-49 results, i.e. not a tie, i.e. the Vice President will not be asked to break a tie.