General Discussion
In reply to the discussion: How can we have democracy when half the population holds 20% of the Senate? [View all]Shandris
(3,447 posts)...but they don't serve as the general rule (California would be another one; I'd hate to break that one into geographical regions!). Generically speaking, Columbus Ohio and Pittsburgh will have more in common that, say, Columbus and New York City. I know it has more in common with Indianapolis than New York City, and Indy has more in common with St. Louis and Kansas City than Seattle or San Francisco.
But there's no getting around the fact that coasters and midwesterners, and southerners, and westerners inside the mountains, and other quasi-geographical groupings are vastly different. I'm sorry, but you don't to arbitrarily shut them up because they didn't choose to live on a coast no matter how much we may disagree with them on certain topics. That's what the House is for. The Senate is whole nother thing.