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American GovernmentSystem of Government

Who does a U.S. senator represent?

Accepted answers:

  • Citizens of their state
  • People of their state

Why this is the correct answer

A U.S. senator represents all the citizens of the state that elected them, not just a specific district. Senators are expected to advocate for their state's interests at the federal level. They serve constituencies that can range from hundreds of thousands to tens of millions of people.

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