31 Mar LUNCHTIME POLITICS: Cuomo’s Rating in New York, Nationally – Trump’s Issue Ratings – Finances, Economy – Tuesday Trivia

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TRIVIA ANSWER
Sen. Joseph T. Robinson of Arkansas.
Robinson was elected to the Senate by the Arkansas legislature on January 27, 1913 (which was, incidentally, only 12 days after he became governor). The 17th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, instituting direct popular election of U.S. senators, went into effect April 8, 1913, making Robinson the last senator elected by a state legislature.
Robinson was nominated for vice-president on the 1928 Democratic ticket with Al Smith. He became Senate Majority Leader in 1933 and died in 1937.
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