To: Svartalfiar
Uh yes but the senators are also representing the entire state. If you would search you would see that is what every expert says. Your reluctance to see congressmen represent district and senators state is puzzling
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02/20/2019 6:39:28 AM PST by
morphing libertarian
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To: morphing libertarian
Uh yes but the senators are also representing the entire state. If you would search you would see that is what every expert says. Your reluctance to see congressmen represent district and senators state is puzzling
No, Senators (now) represent the people of the entire state, not the State. There's a huge difference: it makes Senators subject to the whims of whatever's popular with the public during election season, not necessarily what's best for the State. Right now Senators are simply a bigger (or smaller) version of the House.
You are the one confusing the people of a state with the State as a sovereign state.
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