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NBC REPORTER WONDERS HOW LONG ‘AMERICAN MAJORITY WILL TOLERATE BEING PUSHED AROUND BY A RURAL MINORITY’
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[quote:The Deplorable Nicomachus:MV8zOTI4MzY1XzcwODk2NzE2XzFDNTc2RjFF] [quote:shovelbum:MV8zOTI4MzY1XzcwODk2NjA1XzlEODc2NUQy] Senators should be appointed by their respective state's legislators as was originally done. It cannot be overstated how big a deal it was to make the senate an elected position. This is exactly how the federal government undermined states rights. [/quote] I've been warning about the destruction of state's rights for years. Of course the libtards want the power to be centralized! WE MUST PREVENT THIS! [/quote]
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Once again Dems lose and now they want to change the rules. First, they want to abolish the electoral college, next they want to pack with Supreme Court, and now they want to change how may Senators smaller states can get.
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NBC News intelligence and national security reporter Ken Dilanian is no stranger to expressing his opinions on social media. Last month, after the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, Dilanian advocated for a change in how senators are allotted to the states.
Now, he’s openly wondering “how much longer the American majority will tolerate being pushed around by a rural minority.”
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Dilanian did not specify how residents of less populous states exercising their right to vote equals states like California and New York being “pushed around” by them. Far more Democratic senators were up for re-election than Republicans, including in California where both candidates were Democrats, which is a substantial contributing factor for why Democratic senators received more votes than Republicans.
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