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In reply to the discussion: How Can Schumer and Jeffries Be Our Congressional Leaders? [View all]MineralMan
(150,939 posts)That's what is established in the Constitution. We are a republic made up of 50 states. Our system of government is designed to be fair to all 50 states and for each of them to be represented in Congress.
Further, each state is divided into counties and congressional districts. It elects its own state government, which is more or less based on the Constitution, as well.
It's an imperfect system, but there is no perfect system for governing a nation as large and diverse as ours. It works fairly well, except when it doesn't. Right now, it's not working all that well, and one party has skirted around the edges of the system to distort things. We may need an election or two to get things better aligned.
That is something we can all participate in, state by state and community by community. There are no shortcuts to having a stable democratic republic. It's hard work and requires constant attention.
