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Senator's Twitter Handles Senator’s Twitter Handles 115th United States Congress State Member Twitter Handle AK Senator Lisa Murkowski @lisamurkowski AK Senator Dan Sullivan @SenDanSullivan AL Senator Jeff Sessions @SenatorSessions AL Senator Richard C. Shelby @SenShelby AR Senator John Boozman @JohnBoozman AR Senator Tom Cotton @SenTomCotton AZ Senator Jeff Flake @JeffFlake AZ Senator John S. McCain @SenJohnMcCain CA Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein CA Senator Kamala Harris @KamalaHarris CO Senator Michael F. Bennet @SenBennetCO CO Senator Cory Gardner @SenCoryGardner CT Senator Richard Blumenthal @SenBlumenthal CT Senator Chris Murphy @ChrisMurphyCT DE Senator Thomas R. Carper @SenatorCarper DE Senator Chris Coons @ChrisCoons FL Senator Bill Nelson @SenBillNelson FL Senator Marco Rubio @marcorubio GA Senator Johnny Isakson @SenatorIsakson GA Senator David A. Perdue @sendavidperdue HI Senator Mazie K. Hirono @maziehirono HI Senator Brian Schatz @SenBrianSchatz IA Senator Joni K. Ernst @SenJoniErnst IA Senator Chuck Grassley @ChuckGrassley ID Senator Mike Crapo @MikeCrapo ID Senator James E. Risch @SenatorRisch IL Senator Tammy Duckworth @SenDuckworth IL Senator Dick Durbin @SenatorDurbin IN Senator Joe Donnelly @SenDonnelly IN Senator Todd Young @SenToddYoung KS Senator Jerry Moran @JerryMoran KS Senator Pat Roberts @SenPatRoberts KY Senator Mitch McConnell @SenateMajLdr KY Senator Rand Paul @RandPaul LA Senator Bill Cassidy @BillCassidy LA Senator John Kennedy SenJohnKennedy MA Senator Ed Markey @SenMarkey MA Senator Elizabeth Warren @SenWarren MD Senator Benjamin L. Cardin @SenatorCardin MD Senator Chris Van Hollen ChrisVanHollen ME Senator Susan M. Collins @SenatorCollins ME Senator Angus King @SenAngusKing MI Senator Gary C. Peters @SenGaryPeters MI Senator Debbie Stabenow @SenStabenow MN Senator Al Franken @SenFranken MN Senator Amy Klobuchar @amyklobuchar MO Senator Roy Blunt @RoyBlunt MO Senator Claire C. McCaskill @McCaskillOffice; @Clairecmc MS Senator Thad Cochran @SenThadCochran MS Senator Roger F. Wicker @SenatorWicker MT Senator Steve Daines @SteveDaines MT Senator Jon Tester @SenatorTester NC Senator Richard Burr @SenatorBurr NC Senator Thom Tillis @SenThomTillis ND Senator Heidi Heitkamp @SenatorHeitkamp ND Senator John Hoeven @SenJohnHoeven NE Senator Deb Fischer @SenatorFischer NE Senator Ben Sasse @SenSasse NH Senator Margaret Hassan Senatorhassan NH Senator Jeanne Shaheen @SenatorShaheen NJ Senator Cory Booker @CoryBooker NJ Senator Robert Menendez @SenatorMenendez NM Senator Martin T. Heinrich @MartinHeinrich NM Senator Tom Udall @SenatorTomUdall NV Senator Catherine Cortez Masto SenCortezMasto NV Senator Dean Heller @SenDeanHeller NY Senator Kirsten E. Gillibrand @SenGillibrand NY Senator Charles E. Schumer @SenSchumer OH Senator Sherrod Brown @SenSherrodBrown OH Senator Rob Portman @senrobportman OK Senator James M. Inhofe @jiminhofe OK Senator James Lankford @SenatorLankford OR Senator Jeff Alan Merkley @SenJeffMerkley OR Senator Ron Wyden @RonWyden PA Senator Robert P. Casey @SenBobCasey PA Senator Pat Toomey @SenToomey RI Senator Jack Reed @SenJackReed RI Senator Sheldon Whitehouse @SenWhitehouse SC Senator Tim Scott @SenatorTimScott SC Senator Lindsey Graham @LindseyGrahamSC SD Senator Mike Rounds @SenatorRounds SD Senator John Thune @SenJohnThune TN Senator Lamar Alexander @SenAlexander TN Senator Bob Corker @SenBobCorker TX Senator John Cornyn @JohnCornyn TX Senator Ted Cruz @SenTedCruz UT Senator Orrin G. Hatch @SenOrrinHatch UT Senator Mike Lee @SenMikeLee VA Senator Tim Kaine @timkaine VA Senator Mark R. Warner @MarkWarner VT Senator Patrick J. Leahy @SenatorLeahy VT Senator Bernard Sanders @SenSanders WA Senator Maria Cantwell @SenatorCantwell WA Senator Patty Murray @PattyMurray WI Senator Tammy Baldwin @SenatorBaldwin WI Senator Ron Johnson @SenRonJohnson WV Senator Shelley Moore Capito @SenCapito WV Senator Joe Manchin @Sen_JoeManchin WY Senator John A. Barrasso @SenJohnBarrasso WY Senator Mike Enzi @SenatorEnzi .
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