Sen. Cory Booker’s got 99 problems: scoring selfies with all of his fellow U.S. senators.
The New Jersey Democrat is on a mission to take photos with all the other senators, according to the Washington Post, in an attempt to bring his trademark social savvy to a Senate floor that is rife with partisan rancor.
Booker announced the project a month ago, when he photographed himself with Maine’s Sen. Angus King. “A true gentlemen and a valued source of wisdom for me in the Senate,” he wrote under the photo when he posted it on social media.
Since that inaugural picture, Booker’s been on a bipartisan quest to get photos with the other 98 senators. So far, he’s snagged ten selfies.
Next up was Sen. Dean Heller, Booker’s first GOP guest star of the project. “I so appreciate his bipartisan leadership on Unemployment Insurance Extension. He showed that we can reach across the aisle, compromise and get things done in the Senate,” Booker wrote of the Nevada Republican.









