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by drpossum
727 days ago
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You say that like US states didn't have boundaries cut or decisions on when states were admitted to affect elections. For example: Missouri Compromise,
Kansas Nebraska Act,
Nevada, Utah, and the Dakotas' existence,
Washington DC not having representation,
Puerto Rico languishing Coincidentally it seems like the rural United States has disproportionate representation and power. I'm sure that has nothing to do with the Republican party not winning popular votes in presidential elections for all but one election in over 30 years |
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Many solid “red” rural states today frequently elected statewide democrats just a few decades ago.