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authorAndrew Yu <andrew@andrewyu.org>2022-08-02 21:07:18 +0800
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 		The Senate of the USA consists of 100 members, with 2 from each state.  Two senators from California represent 39 million people while the two from Wyoming represent 500 thousand people.  The founding fathers never could have imagined such a huge a difference between the population of states.
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-		Some people believe that the Senate helps against populism as opposed to the House.  Although the number of Senators for each state do indeed not correspond to the population, this has no correlation whatsoever with preventing populism and doesn't serve an obvious purpose.
+		Some people believe that the Senate helps against populism as opposed to the House.  Although the number of Senators for each state do indeed not correspond to the population, this has no correlation whatsoever with preventing populism and doesn't serve an obvious purpose.  It only ``helps'' by giving completely unproportional voting powers to people based on their location, period.
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 		<h2 id="electoral-college">The Electoral College</h2>
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+		The electoral college makes it possible to
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