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In reply to the discussion: California has 39 million people and two senators. Wyoming has a few dozen people and two senators. [View all]Kaleva
(40,108 posts)84. We could probably do away with states all together
State services would be taken over by national agencies.
There'd be no districts. People would vote for party and the vote would be proportional. Each party would have a slate of 435 candidates for the House and 100 candidates for the Senate. The party would decide which of their candidates get seated based on the percentage of the vote the party gets.
Elections for the House and Senate would be every two years.
The party with the plurity of seats in each chamber will select the Speaker of the House and the Senate Majority Leader respectively.
There'd be no gerrymandering or squabbling about 1 state having more power then another
Another option is to keep the states but select members of the House and Senate the way I described.
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California has 39 million people and two senators. Wyoming has a few dozen people and two senators. [View all]
Cyrano
Dec 2022
OP
The House of Representatives is where you find politicians representing the people.
jimfields33
Dec 2022
#1
The same way Country's are represented in international organizations like the UN
Zeitghost
Dec 2022
#59
it would be closer to "perfect" if they lifted the cap on the number of house members.
Orangepeel
Dec 2022
#52
Each state is treated equal in the senate whether you have one person or a billion.
jimfields33
Dec 2022
#90
But that doesn't HAVE to be the case just because it might be at the moment. In our own ...
Whiskeytide
Dec 2022
#37
I take it you have not studied the philosophy of liberalism and the founding principles of
Just A Box Of Rain
Dec 2022
#14
You should do your own homework, however I'd suggest reading Federalist 10 (and if you
Just A Box Of Rain
Dec 2022
#28
The Supreme Court found slavery to be perfectly constitutional, and that ...
Whiskeytide
Dec 2022
#50
The United States is not a democracy, it is a Constitutional Democratic Republic.
Dysfunctional
Dec 2022
#72
Right, so having a house of Congress based on state representation hurt the slave states.
Cuthbert Allgood
Dec 2022
#77
That's an interesting theory. It has no basis in the actual deliberation of the country founding,
Cuthbert Allgood
Dec 2022
#69
The Senate was that way to put a balance between state and national governments.
Cuthbert Allgood
Dec 2022
#76
Luckily (for now), both Dems and Reps have their own share of small states.
BlueCheeseAgain
Dec 2022
#10
In terms of Senators & the 20 smallest States, the Rethugs have 23 out of 40 possible, we have 17
Celerity
Dec 2022
#26