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Junior Chimp
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« on: February 02, 2014, 10:33:50 PM »

That's a great strategy, except for the fact that 2 of the 3 states you are relying on pushing into the GOP column (FL and VA) are trending Democrat... VA is already long gone for the GOP.
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: February 28, 2014, 10:18:52 PM »

We need to expand the size of the House.  Right now the average Congressional district is 700k.  No one person is capable of representing a group that large effectively because it is too diverse.  We're also beginning to see the concentration of representation in the hands of just a few states.  Personally, I think the House should double in size over the next couple of decades.

I don't see how the last point is true.  If representation was concentrated in a few states then New York and California would be controlling everything, but they're not.

Even Texas, which has a lot of seats and is in the majority party isn't controlling much.  It seems like key legislation on a lot of legislation is coming from a diverse group of representatives from smaller states.
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