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In reply to the discussion: Our system of government is breaking [View all]EndGOPPropaganda
(1,117 posts)10. MAKE DC A STATE
https://www.vox.com/2018/12/6/18127187/beto-2020-president-senate-map
In the longer term, obviously, Democrats need a structural fix for their map woes.
Admitting DC, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands as states polls well nationally and would partially offset the current partisan skew of the Senate. Its possible that the actual inhabitants of Puerto Rico and the USVI wouldnt go for it (the state of DC opinion is a lot clearer), but theres no earthly reason Democrats shouldnt pursue fair referenda and quick statehood for these Americans territories. In the longer term, more exotic ideas like dividing California, Texas, Florida, and New York into a larger number of smaller states to bring population disparities closer into line with what the founding generation experienced are worth pursuing.
But none of this is possible without winning an election first, and to win that election Democrats are going to have to fight on a skewed map.
Admitting DC, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands as states polls well nationally and would partially offset the current partisan skew of the Senate. Its possible that the actual inhabitants of Puerto Rico and the USVI wouldnt go for it (the state of DC opinion is a lot clearer), but theres no earthly reason Democrats shouldnt pursue fair referenda and quick statehood for these Americans territories. In the longer term, more exotic ideas like dividing California, Texas, Florida, and New York into a larger number of smaller states to bring population disparities closer into line with what the founding generation experienced are worth pursuing.
But none of this is possible without winning an election first, and to win that election Democrats are going to have to fight on a skewed map.
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Squinch
Dec 2018
#5
Governors and other elected officials DO NOT the HIGHEST OFFICE IN THE COUNTRY.
Haggis for Breakfast
Dec 2018
#20
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delisen
Dec 2018
#27
An amendment is not possible precisely because of this tyranny of the minority system.
Garrett78
Dec 2018
#14
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OnDoutside
Dec 2018
#22