Yes. Same here. But the size of the district vis a vis the number of people in it is set to give the state majority the edge. That majority of course is in the cities with many districts in crowded areas.
Exactly and that is why I would love to see a state like Georgia(my home), for example, to try and implement something like an Electoral College. I cannot think of one reason why the mobs, that densely populate the cities, get to tell the rest of us what to do.
Heck, if most states did something like that, the US Senate would have about 66+, Republican Senators. Not that that means a whole heck of a lot when you have Cornyn, Scott, Rubio, Thune, Barasso, Ernst, Gardner, Isaacson, Shelby, etc etc. But, on occasion I think they’d be able to pull something off that would be supportive of us and the President.
One can hope.