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In reply to the discussion: How can we have democracy when half the population holds 20% of the Senate? [View all]NutmegYankee
(16,484 posts)You seem to miss that the apportionment of the House offsets the Senate apportionment by state. Not to mention that apportionment by population would not guarantee that racial minorities get an equal representation in the Senate to their percentage in population. Hell, a majority of Americans vote Democratic and yet we don't even control the House.
You keep going on and on about how some regions have more people than others, but you miss the balance the Senate provides. How else would a small state like Vermont, or even my home of Connecticut get money with their small populations in a pure population based system? I can understand why you and Creek want that, you live in large states. Your proposal would keep the small states permanently voiceless and powerless. Some equality that is.