striker42
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Senate Republicans havent represented the majority of Americans in the Senate since.......1996. 24 years ago. Democrats currently representing almost 60% of the nation while at a 50/50 tie. I think one things clear, Republicans are clearly the minority party in this country.
I've thought about this a little today and I have a few thoughts on it.
First, rating percentage of the country senators represent is a terrible way to judge this. A Senator could win a knife thin margin and yet "represents" the entirety of their state.
Second, the idea that any party in the US represents the views of a majority of Americans is laughable. Joe Manchin and Bernie Sanders caucus together in the Senate. Those guys probably disagree on more than they agree on but they're part of the same party.
What if you're a fiscal conservative but pro-gay rights? You might vote Democrat because they're the lesser of two evils to you but that party hardly represents your views. What if you're anti-abortion but pro-immigration? How about those that want legalized marijuana but also lower taxes?
If the two party system ever fractured and you saw other parties gain significant power, we'd never have a "majority" party again. Only coalitions of smaller parties. I really hope this happens. You might actually see movement on issues neither party prioritizes as a smaller party could prioritize that issue and use getting it addressed as a bargaining chip with other parties. How great would it be if you could find a party that actually fits your beliefs, fields, candidates, and isn't throwing your vote away?