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    In a representative democracy it only makes sense to have more votes per state when that state has a greater population (this why larger states in the US get more electoral votes).
    If each state only had the same fixed number of votes- that would no longer represent the people and population fairly.

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    In a representative democracy it only makes sense to have more votes per state when that state has a greater population (this why larger states in the US get more electoral votes).
    If each state only had the same fixed number of votes- that would no longer represent the people and population fairly.

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    In a representative democracy it only makes sense to have more votes per state when that state has a greater population (this why larger states in the US get more electoral votes).
    If each state only had the same fixed number of votes- that would no longer represent the people and population fairly.

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    In a representative democracy it only makes sense to have more votes per state when that state has a greater population (this why larger states in the US get more electoral votes).
    If each state only had the same fixed number of votes- that would no longer represent the people and population fairly.

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    In a representative democracy it only makes sense to have more votes per state when that state has a greater population (this why larger states in the US get more electoral votes).
    If each state only had the same fixed number of votes- that would no longer represent the people and population fairly.

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    In a representative democracy it only makes sense to have more votes per state when that state has a greater population (this why larger states in the US get more electoral votes).
    If each state only had the same fixed number of votes- that would no longer represent the people and population fairly.

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    In a representative democracy it only makes sense to have more votes per state when that state has a greater population (this why larger states in the US get more electoral votes).
    If each state only had the same fixed number of votes- that would no longer represent the people and population fairly.

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    In a representative democracy it only makes sense to have more votes per state when that state has a greater population (this why larger states in the US get more electoral votes).
    If each state only had the same fixed number of votes- that would no longer represent the people and population fairly.

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    In a representative democracy it only makes sense to have more votes per state when that state has a greater population (this why larger states in the US get more electoral votes).
    If each state only had the same fixed number of votes- that would no longer represent the people and population fairly.

 

 

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