Really when 5 million less votes are cast for your party in the Senate in the last three cycles you think the Democrats are the disease and not Gerrymandering?And that's exactly why the Founding Fathers created the Senate as the supposedly reflective chamber of Congress that is not subject to the whims of the mob.
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/201...r-republicans/
A ThinkProgress review of the electoral results from 2010, 2012 and 2014 Senate races reveals that millions more Americans actually cast a vote for a Democratic Senate candidate than voted for a Republican candidate during the three election cycles that built the incoming Senate. Originally Posted by WTF
The article dispels its own biased premise: "GOP-controlled Senate opens its first session next January, it will be strikingly unrepresentative of the voters who elected its members."
- "... no final tallies are available for 2014 .... because votes are still being counted in the 2014 cycle, it is likely that the final margins between Democrats and Republicans will shift once the final vote tallies are released."
- "There are several possible explanations for how Republicans could enjoy a majority in the Senate when their candidates significantly underperformed their Democratic counterparts. One is the fundamentally anti-democratic nature of the Senate itself. Under the Constitution, each state receives two senators, regardless of population, which means that Wyoming residents effectively have 66 times as much representation in the Senate as Californians. In 2012, for example, 7,864,624 Americans voted to return Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) to the Senate. At the exact same time, Sen. John Barrasso (R-WY) received just 185,250 to return him to the Senate. Yet Feinstein and Barrasso both get to cast exactly one vote in the Senate despite the fact that Feinstein represents far more people than Barrasso." [Which means the folks in Wyoming ARE, in fact, being represented by they elected while those in California got who they voted for. Thinkprogress is being mendacious when they claim otherwise.]