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Key Accomplishments of U.S. Senators Kerry, Lugar, Warner, and Burr

This overview highlights the significant accomplishments of four U.S. Senators: John Kerry, Richard Lugar, Mark Warner, and Richard Burr. John Kerry, the Senior Senator from Massachusetts and Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, is known for his liberal views. Richard Lugar, the most senior Republican and Ranking Member of the Foreign Relations Committee, is recognized for his conservative stance. Meanwhile, Virginia's junior senator, Mark Warner, is seen as moderate, while North Carolina's Richard Burr, a senior Senator and Ranking Member of the Veterans Affairs Committee, votes consistently with his Republican colleagues.

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Key Accomplishments of U.S. Senators Kerry, Lugar, Warner, and Burr

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  1. Senator John Kerry Senator Richard Lugar D-MA R-IN ACOMPLISHMENTS Senior Senator from Massachusettes Chairman of Senate Foreign Relations Committee Considered to have Liberal views ACOMPLISHMENTS Most senior Republican in the Senate Ranking member of Committee on Foreign Relations Considered to have very conservative views Senator Mark Warner Senator Richard Burr D-VA R-NC ACOMPLISHMENTS Junior Senator from Virginia Does not hold chairmanship on any major committees Considered to have relatively moderate views ACOMPLISHMENTS Senior Senator from North Carolina Ranking member of Committee on Veterans Affairs Has voted with a majority of his Republican colleagues 92.1 percent of the time

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