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In reply to the discussion: 9 States have 18 Senators and Half the US Population [View all]Bettie
(19,666 posts)As it stands now, more populated states have a greater influence in the HoR, as those seats are apportioned based on population.
Each state, meanwhile, has two senators, to put each state on an equal footing there.
So, would you choose to have no senators for less populated states? Or would you simply add more Senators to give, for example, New York and California greater power within that body? If 9 states are the ones who deserve more senators, what then? Give those 9 states 50 senators and then work out which states don't get one at all?
I don't get why you think that it is unfair that within our government there are bodies with proportional AND equal representation.
Or do you simply believe that those of us in less-populated states don't count?