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In reply to the discussion: In 20 years, half the population of the USA will live in just eight states [View all]Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)42. ...except to the entire Gulf Coast and southern Atlantic.
Or are you banking on Texas, Georgia, and Florida flipping to our side of the fence?
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In 20 years, half the population of the USA will live in just eight states [View all]
Goodheart
Jul 2018
OP
I am talking about the house (Also reflected in the electoral college.
world wide wally
Jul 2018
#57
If you want states varying with population fairly represented, use a square root power of voting
muriel_volestrangler
Jul 2018
#14
Why do you think arbitrarily-sized artificial entities need "representation"?
muriel_volestrangler
Jul 2018
#39
Why does the state government - which you seem to equate with the state - need representation?
muriel_volestrangler
Jul 2018
#64
I wonder what will happen if the EC keeps choosing Far right nutjobs for Prez and the 30% keep
stevenleser
Jul 2018
#28
Look at which resulting "country" will have the agricultural land and the natural resources
hack89
Jul 2018
#31
Those are all definitely challenges. You can also talk about the reverse...
stevenleser
Jul 2018
#35
Not going to happen. We already know what the repugs choose when asked to put Democratic principles
unitedwethrive
Jul 2018
#25
This inequity also affects the Supreme Court and judges (since the Senate has to approve)
tinrobot
Jul 2018
#47