Burris Sworn in as Senator

Burris Sworn in as Senator

Associated Press

Despite initally being rejected by fellow Democrats in the Senate, Roland Burris is now officially a U.S. Senator.

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Roland Burris is now officially a U.S. senator.

The Illinois Democrat was sworn-in by Vice President Dick Cheney Thursday at a Capitol Hill ceremony. His new colleagues in the Senate chamber responded with applause.

He takes his Senate seat alongside fellow Democrats who initially turned him away, and who had vowed not to seat anyone appointed by embattled Gov. Rod Blagojevich.

The governor, who’s been impeached by state lawmakers, is accused of trying to sell the Senate seat that had been held by President-elect Barack Obama.

Burris is now being given a polite welcome by Democrats, who say they never had anything against him personally.

Burris becomes the only black member of the Senate.

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