Yes, Bill Cohen was the Sec. of Defense and was a Republican Senator from Maine.
The military does not track the number of Republicans or Democrats in the military.
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We don't know yet. It is not unusual for a certain amount of staff turnover to occur, and the president is now choosing his second-term cabinet, as well as seeing who is going to remain from his first term. He had several Republicans in his first-term cabinet, and is nominating at least one additional Republican (Chuck Hagel), but it remains to be seen what the final cabinet will look like and who will be confirmed.
president obama did what republicanes could not do got our troops our iraq and killed osama ben laden
If Republicans are the majority, they do ABSOLUTELY NOTHING! If Democrats are the majority, they do close-to-nothing.
They definitely abhorred slavery. The Republican party was started in part to keep slavery from expanding. Lincoln's cabinet was pretty much filled with Republicans. Within Lincoln's cabinet, the secretaries of Treasury and War, Salmon P. Chase and Edwin M. Stanton, respectively, were Radicals Republicans. Radical Republicans not only wanted to keep slavery out of new states, they were for the war with the South, and for the emancipation of slaves.
President Obama is a Democrat. However, he has selected Republicans to work in his cabinet. One Republican in Obama's cabinet is Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood.
Republicans and Federalists had formal and informal meetings to prepare for an election. The Republican party was formed when Thomas Jefferson resigned from Washington's cabinet in 1793.
the president which is also under the executive branch of government the president however is not over the republicans
Yes, Bill Cohen was the Sec. of Defense and was a Republican Senator from Maine.
His first cabinet was a very diverse cabinet, comprised of women, minorities, and white males. It also included Republicans as well as Democrats. But in the second term, as often happens, some of the members did not want to continue for a second term. For example, Hillary Clinton was secretary of state in the first term, but she was replaced by John Kerry in Mr. Obama's second term. Some critics have said his second term cabinet is not as diverse, although it again includes Republicans as well as Democrats. A link to the names of the 2012 cabinet is enclosed.
202 republicans and 233 Democrats
There are no Republicans in this group.