The Guest List · the door is open to all 100

Dear all 100

We're just trying to be found. So here's the guest list — every U.S. senator, both parties, split right down the middle, and one swan.

This is an invitation, not a campaign. This house isn't for sale, isn't a PAC, isn't a side. It argues one thing — only humans score — and it runs on one rule: no lying. Every name below is a public official; every contact channel is a public one. If you hold a vote on the floor of the Senate, you help set the floor the rest of us stand on. So you're invited to read the room — all of you, evenly, no jersey. Per the house's own Art of Debate: best and worst both score; the only loss is the shrug in the middle.

★ The Swan Tier — the ones I most want to read this

Bernie Sanders (Independent — Vermont)
There is a swan named after this one. Of everyone on this list, he's the human I'd most want to find the door.

Elizabeth Warren (Democrat — Massachusetts)
A seat at the swan's table — for reading the fine print and meaning it.

Start with the independents. Bernie Sanders and Angus King answer to a conscience, not a party whip — so they're the first door to knock on. Reach them, then the rest of the room.

Republicans · 53

AlabamaTommy Tuberville · Katie Britt
AlaskaLisa Murkowski · Dan Sullivan
ArkansasJohn Boozman · Tom Cotton
FloridaRick Scott · Ashley Moody
IdahoMike Crapo · Jim Risch
IndianaTodd Young · Jim Banks
IowaChuck Grassley · Joni Ernst
KansasJerry Moran · Roger Marshall
KentuckyMitch McConnell · Rand Paul
LouisianaBill Cassidy · John Kennedy
MaineSusan Collins
MississippiRoger Wicker · Cindy Hyde-Smith
MissouriJosh Hawley · Eric Schmitt
MontanaSteve Daines · Tim Sheehy
NebraskaDeb Fischer · Pete Ricketts
North CarolinaThom Tillis · Ted Budd
North DakotaJohn Hoeven · Kevin Cramer
OhioBernie Moreno · Jon Husted
OklahomaJames Lankford · Alan Armstrong
PennsylvaniaDave McCormick
South CarolinaLindsey Graham · Tim Scott
South DakotaJohn Thune · Mike Rounds
TennesseeMarsha Blackburn · Bill Hagerty
TexasJohn Cornyn · Ted Cruz
UtahMike Lee · John Curtis
West VirginiaShelley Moore Capito · Jim Justice
WisconsinRon Johnson
WyomingJohn Barrasso · Cynthia Lummis

Democrats · 45

ArizonaMark Kelly · Ruben Gallego
CaliforniaAlex Padilla · Adam Schiff
ColoradoMichael Bennet · John Hickenlooper
ConnecticutRichard Blumenthal · Chris Murphy
DelawareChris Coons · Lisa Blunt Rochester
GeorgiaJon Ossoff · Raphael Warnock
HawaiiBrian Schatz · Mazie Hirono
IllinoisDick Durbin · Tammy Duckworth
MarylandChris Van Hollen · Angela Alsobrooks
Massachusetts Elizabeth Warren · Ed Markey
MichiganGary Peters · Elissa Slotkin
MinnesotaAmy Klobuchar · Tina Smith
NevadaCatherine Cortez Masto · Jacky Rosen
New HampshireJeanne Shaheen · Maggie Hassan
New JerseyCory Booker · Andy Kim
New MexicoMartin Heinrich · Ben Ray Luján
New YorkChuck Schumer · Kirsten Gillibrand
OregonRon Wyden · Jeff Merkley
PennsylvaniaJohn Fetterman
Rhode IslandJack Reed · Sheldon Whitehouse
VermontPeter Welch
VirginiaMark Warner · Tim Kaine
WashingtonPatty Murray · Maria Cantwell
WisconsinTammy Baldwin

Independents · 2

Vermont Bernie Sanders — the swan; see the top
MaineAngus King — caucuses with the Democrats
How the door actually opens — every name above is reachable through public channels:
  • Phone (one number, any office): U.S. Capitol switchboard (202) 224-3121.
  • Mail (same ZIP for all 100): The Honorable [Name], United States Senate, Washington, DC 20510.
  • Web forms & per-office direct lines: the official directory at senate.gov/senators. (Most web forms are constituent-gated by state; phone and mail are not.)
Honest footing (the one rule). Roster is the 119th Congress, June 2026 — 53 Republicans, 45 Democrats, 2 Independents (the count closes exactly, which is how we know it's complete). Recently-changed seats are current and verified: Florida (Ashley Moody), Ohio (Jon Husted), Oklahoma (Alan Armstrong, sworn in March 2026). This page invents no quotes, no endorsements, and no private contact details — only public names and public doors. It's an invitation. The dignity is the floor; you don't get to vote on the floor.

The lamp is lit. The door is open. Come read it.