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In reply to the discussion: Does a nonproportional Senate and non-proportional, non-democratic Electoral College harm democracy? [View all]Xithras
(16,191 posts)While Senators are democratically elected, it's not meant to be a body that is representative of the people. The Senate was intended, from the get-go, to prevent population-heavy states from politically dominating less populous states. It was designed by the founders of this country to act as a counterweight to popular democracy.
While we now get to vote for our Senators (the fact that we originally weren't allowed to is another testament to the fact that it wasn't intended to be a democratic body), the role the Senate plays in government is essentially unchanged since the founding of this nation.
The House of Representatives was designed to represent the will of the people. The Senate was designed to represent the will of the States, preventing the will of the people from running unchecked. Preventing democracy from running unchecked.