You can check his math here. If a state has one senator from each party, he assigns half the population to each party. You might think that in a democracy, the party that held that much of an advantage might end up with a solid majority in the Senate, rather than have just barely eked out a tie in a body that, taken together, represents the whole country.
Republicans have not won the majority of the votes cast in all Senate races in any election cycle for a long time. Nonetheless, Republicans held majority control of the Senate after the elections of , and and and still, after the races, held 50 of the seats.
The basic explanation is not hard to figure out. Republicans do much better in Senate elections in the lower population states and Democrats do much better in higher population states. Wyoming, with , residents, has two senators, as does California, with Wyoming regularly sends two Republicans to the Senate. California sends two Democrats. In a typical modern democracy, you would expect that a party in the U.
In the U. Jay Obernolte. House California District 9. Jerry McNerney. House California District Josh Harder. Mark DeSaulnier. Nancy Pelosi. Barbara Lee. Jackie Speier. Eric Swalwell. Jim Costa. Ro Khanna. Anna Eshoo. Zoe Lofgren. Jimmy Panetta. David G. Devin Nunes. Kevin McCarthy. Salud Carbajal. Mike Garcia. Julia Brownley. Judy Chu. Adam Schiff. Brad Sherman.
Pete Aguilar. Grace Napolitano. Ted Lieu. Jimmy Gomez. Norma Torres. Raul Ruiz. Karen Bass. Young Kim. Lucille Roybal-Allard. Mark Takano. Ken Calvert. Maxine Waters.
Katie Porter. Lou Correa. Alan Lowenthal. Michelle Steel. Mike Levin. Darrell Issa. Juan Vargas. Scott Peters. Sara Jacobs. House Colorado District 1. Diana DeGette. House Colorado District 2. Joe Neguse. House Colorado District 3. Lauren Boebert. House Colorado District 4. Ken Buck. House Colorado District 5. Doug Lamborn. House Colorado District 6. Jason Crow. House Colorado District 7. Ed Perlmutter. House Connecticut District 1.
John Larson. House Connecticut District 2. Joe Courtney. House Connecticut District 3. Rosa L. House Connecticut District 4. Jim Himes. House Connecticut District 5. Jahana Hayes. House Delaware At-large District. Lisa Blunt Rochester. House Florida District 1. Matt Gaetz. House Florida District 2.
Neal Dunn. House Florida District 3. Kat Cammack. House Florida District 4. John Rutherford. House Florida District 5. Alfred Lawson. House Florida District 6. Michael Waltz. House Florida District 7. Stephanie Murphy. House Florida District 8. Bill Posey. House Florida District 9. Darren Soto. House Florida District Val Demings. Daniel Webster. Gus M. Charlie Crist. Kathy Castor. Scott Franklin. Vern Buchanan. Greg Steube.
Brian Mast. Byron Donalds. Lois Frankel. Theodore E. Debbie Wasserman Schultz. Frederica S. Mario Diaz-Balart. Carlos Gimenez. Maria Elvira Salazar. House Georgia District 1. Earl Carter. House Georgia District 2. Sanford Bishop Jr. House Georgia District 3. Drew Ferguson. House Georgia District 4. Hank Johnson. House Georgia District 5.
Nikema Williams. House Georgia District 6. Lucy McBath. House Georgia District 7. Carolyn Bourdeaux. House Georgia District 8. Austin Scott. House Georgia District 9. Andrew Clyde. House Georgia District Jody Hice. Barry Loudermilk.
Rick Allen. David Scott. Marjorie Taylor Greene. House Guam At-large District. Michael F. San Nicolas. House Hawaii District 1. Ed Case. House Hawaii District 2. Kaiali'i Kahele. House Idaho District 1. Russ Fulcher. House Idaho District 2. Michael K. House Illinois District 1. Bobby Rush. House Illinois District 2. Robin Kelly. House Illinois District 3. Marie Newman.
House Illinois District 4. Jesus Garcia. House Illinois District 5. Mike Quigley. House Illinois District 6. Sean Casten. House Illinois District 7. Danny K. House Illinois District 8. Raja Krishnamoorthi. House Illinois District 9. Jan Schakowsky. House Illinois District Brad Schneider.
Bill Foster. Mike Bost. Rodney Davis. Lauren Underwood. Mary Miller. Adam Kinzinger. Cheri Bustos. Darin LaHood. House Indiana District 1. Frank Mrvan. House Indiana District 2. Jackie Walorski. House Indiana District 3. Jim Banks. House Indiana District 4.
Jim Baird. House Indiana District 5. Victoria Spartz. House Indiana District 6. Greg Pence. House Indiana District 7. House Indiana District 8. Larry Bucshon. House Indiana District 9. Trey Hollingsworth. House Iowa District 1. Ashley Hinson. House Iowa District 2. Mariannette Miller-Meeks. House Iowa District 3. Cindy Axne. House Iowa District 4. Randy Feenstra.
House Kansas District 1. Tracey Mann. House Kansas District 2. Jacob LaTurner. House Kansas District 3. Sharice Davids. House Kansas District 4.
Ron Estes. House Kentucky District 1. James Comer Jr. House Kentucky District 2. Brett Guthrie. House Kentucky District 3. John A. House Kentucky District 4. Thomas Massie. House Kentucky District 5. Hal Rogers. House Kentucky District 6. Andy Barr. House Louisiana District 1. Steve Scalise. House Louisiana District 2. Troy Carter. House Louisiana District 3. Clay Higgins. House Louisiana District 4.
Mike Johnson. House Louisiana District 5. Julia Letlow. House Louisiana District 6. Garret Graves. House Maine District 1. Chellie Pingree. House Maine District 2. Jared Golden. House Maryland District 1. Andrew Harris. House Maryland District 2. Dutch Ruppersberger. House Maryland District 3. John Sarbanes. House Maryland District 4. Anthony G. House Maryland District 5. Steny Hoyer.
House Maryland District 6. David Trone. House Maryland District 7. Kweisi Mfume. House Maryland District 8. Jamie Raskin. House Massachusetts District 1. Richard Neal. House Massachusetts District 2. Jim McGovern. House Massachusetts District 3. Lori Trahan. House Massachusetts District 4. Jake Auchincloss. House Massachusetts District 5. Katherine Clark. House Massachusetts District 6. Seth Moulton. House Massachusetts District 7.
Ayanna Pressley. House Massachusetts District 8. Stephen Lynch. House Massachusetts District 9. Bill Keating. House Michigan District 1. Jack Bergman. House Michigan District 2. Bill Huizenga. House Michigan District 3. Peter Meijer. House Michigan District 4. John Moolenaar. House Michigan District 5. Dan Kildee. House Michigan District 6. Fred Upton. House Michigan District 7. Tim Walberg. House Michigan District 8. Elissa Slotkin. House Michigan District 9.
Andy Levin. House Michigan District Lisa McClain. Haley Stevens. Debbie Dingell. Rashida Tlaib. Brenda Lawrence. House Minnesota District 1. Jim Hagedorn. House Minnesota District 2. Angie Craig. House Minnesota District 3. Dean Phillips. House Minnesota District 4.
Betty McCollum. House Minnesota District 5. Ilhan Omar. House Minnesota District 6. Tom Emmer. House Minnesota District 7. Michelle Fischbach. House Minnesota District 8. Pete Stauber. House Mississippi District 1. Trent Kelly. House Mississippi District 2. Bennie Thompson. House Mississippi District 3. Michael Guest. House Mississippi District 4. Steven Palazzo. House Missouri District 1. Cori Bush. House Missouri District 2. Ann Wagner. House Missouri District 3.
Blaine Luetkemeyer. House Missouri District 4. Vicky Hartzler. House Missouri District 5. Emanuel Cleaver. House Missouri District 6. Sam Graves. House Missouri District 7. Billy Long. Virgin Islands — which each send a non-voting delegate to the House.
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