It’s common knowledge by now that President Barack Obama calls Harvard University his alma mater. But it turns out he’s joined by scores of fellow alumni who hold seats on both ends of the Capitol Building.
And after this November’s election, Harvard graduates hold eight more Congressional seats than last year, increasing from 34 to 42 seats, according to Harvard Magazine.
Click through to see Harvard’s current representation in the Senate and House of Representatives.
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- Elizabeth Warren, RI ‘02
- Joseph P. Kennedy III, J.D. ‘09
- Charles E. Schumer, ‘71, J.D. ‘74
- Sander M. Levin, LL.B. ’57 and Christopher Van Hollen Jr., M.P.P. ‘85
- Rafael Edward “Ted” Cruz, J.D. ’95
- Al Franken ’73
- Timothy M. Kaine, J.D. ’83
- John F. (Jack) Reed, M.P.P. ’73, J.D. ’82
- Joaquin Castro, J.D. ’00
- Richard Blumenthal ’67
- Stephen F. Lynch, M.P.A. ’99
- Terri Sewell, J.D. ’92 (Ala.)
- Pat Toomey ’84
- David Vitter ’83
- Richard Blumenthal ’67
- Carl Levin, LL.B. ’59
- Mark R. Warner, J.D. ’80
- Barack Obama, J.D. ‘91
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