Regarding Mormons, including Harry Reid, I think there are currently 16 Mormons who are members of Congress.
Calling someone's religous garments or vestments that are a reminder of your obligations to God "magic underwear" is as wrong as making fun as a Jewish kippah, an Islamic headscarves, a Christian cross, ornamental eucharistic garments or any other religous covering that represent a commitment to God IMHO.
Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) since 1977
Harry Reid (D-Nevada) since 1987
Gordon Smith (R-Oregon) since 1997
Representatives:
Robert Bishop (R-Utah) since 2003
Leonard Boswell (D-Iowa) since 1997
Christopher Cannon (R-Utah) since 1997
John Doolittle (R-California) since 1991
Jeff Flake (R-Arizona) since 2001
Dean Heller (R-Nevada) since 2007
Walter Herger (R-California) since 1987
James Matheson (D-Utah) since 2001
Howard McKeon (R-California) since 1993
Michael Simpson (R-Idaho) since 1999
Thomas Udall (D-New Mexico) since 1999
Read more at Suite101: Mormons in the U.S. Congress: Which U.S. Senators and Representatives Are Mormon?
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