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2 November, 16:57

What makes the Senate a continuous body?

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  1. 2 November, 18:23
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    Well supposedly unlike the White House, all of the Senate's seats are never, ever up for election, not at the same time.

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    Continuous Body: a legislative body, such as the U. S. Senate, that achieves stability by staggering the terms of its members to prevent more than a minority of seats from changing in a single election.
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