Dogbiscuit
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So Ive been doing some reading about the EC, and there are several reasons why it was created and why it has worked for over 200 years..
As Im sure most of you know, one of tthose reason is that it helps give the rural states a voice in the process.
However, my question and concern is on the state level. Ive noticed that almost all the population of major cities, vote Democrat. Due to population growth and the concentration thereof, my question is, is it possible that some individual states are loosing their "rural voice" in a states representation, as this concentration continues ?
Am I reading into the process wrong, or, are some of the major cities speaking on behalf of the entire state ?
If Im off base here, what process do I need to read about next ?
As Im sure most of you know, one of tthose reason is that it helps give the rural states a voice in the process.
However, my question and concern is on the state level. Ive noticed that almost all the population of major cities, vote Democrat. Due to population growth and the concentration thereof, my question is, is it possible that some individual states are loosing their "rural voice" in a states representation, as this concentration continues ?
Am I reading into the process wrong, or, are some of the major cities speaking on behalf of the entire state ?
If Im off base here, what process do I need to read about next ?
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