Al Franken

"He just wasn't entitled to my silence any longer," the New York senator says of her response to the sexual misconduct allegations her fellow Democrat faced.
The Almighty did appear on a billboard telling her not to run, though.
“I just thought that was unfair to make him an example," Behar said. The senator had a lot to say in return.
Sen. Kamala Harris and Sen. Cory Booker will be the 200-year-old panel's second and third African-American members.
Minnesota joins just a handful of states represented by two female senators.
First, the former congresswoman needs heavenly approval.
Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) tearfully thanks his wife as he prepares to step down from office amid allegations of sexual misconduct.
Franken is expected to resign on Jan. 2 amid multiple allegations of sexual misconduct.