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padfoot714
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« on: August 19, 2014, 10:54:19 PM » |
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I'm not really sure either way but I think the actual result will depend in large part on the state of the coal industry after the new president and Congress are elected in 2016. If coal (finally) goes down then I imagine Wyoming's population will either stagnate or fall. If coal continues to dominate the energy scene then I would guess Wyoming has a good chance of passing Vermont by 2020 and almost definitely by 2025.
Side note: regardless of the outcome of this little watermelon seed spitting contest, the fact that both of these states rank in the bottom five when it comes to population per House seat coupled with the fact that Montana, South Dakota, and Delaware are the three most underrepresented states in the House makes really a strong argument for increasing the number of representatives we have. States with only one representative should ideally have a population equal to the median district size IMO.
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