The Problem Explained, in One Chart
NPR has just published a very good explanation of our problem in America, which is the cementing in of minority rule, and how its unsustainablity threatens democracy. Over the years, especially since 2010, Republican gerrymandering has unfairly locked in Republic seats that are almost impossible to defeat by a Democrat. Here’s the chart that shows the problem in the US House (click on the little one to get the big one):
This chart shows that since 2000, Republicans have controlled more seats than votes for them support and Dems much fewer. Beginning in 2002 when states like Texas started mid-decade redistricting and using computers to do it, you can see the effect of the disenfranchisement of millions of voters all over the country by giving disproportionate representation to those who received less votes. Only in 2008 when the Obama election turned out so many voters did the House come anywhere near parity between number of votes and seats won. The problem WILL get worse with this year’s continued gerrymandering which the Supreme Court has condoned by turning a blind eye to the corrosion of partisan gerrymandering. That’s how you get permanent majorities in states like Wisconsin and North Carolina where Republicans get over 70% of the seats no matter what the vote.
The Senate is worse. You now have a situation where the majority of Americans are ruled by a minority of voters because each state gets two Senators no matter the population. As population continues to move, you’ll have 30% of Americans controlling 70% of the representation in the Senate.
The system is broken and getting worse, and the US can no longer call itself a republic governed by democratic principles. This is why electing autocrats, especially to the WH, is so incredibly dangerous. Many state legislatures are broken, the Congress is most certainly broken, and the Supreme Court is broken if not outright corrupt. The only tool that remains to keep us from sliding into the abyss of autocracy is the presidency. That’s why keeping Republicans out of the WH is so critical and reform of our Democracy mandatory.