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What Ancient Rome Tells Us About Today s Senate

What Ancient Rome Tells Us About Today’s Senate Gonzalo Fuentes / Reuters The U.S. Senate’s abdication of duty at the start of this Memorial Day weekend, when 11 Senators (nine of them Republican) did not even show up to vote on authorizing an investigation of the January 6 insurrection, makes the item below particularly timely. Fifty-four Senators (including six Republicans) voted to approve the investigative commission. Only 35 opposed it. But in the institutionalized rule-of-the-minority that is the contemporary Senate, the measure “failed.” The 54 who supported the measure represented states totaling more than 190 million people. The 35 who opposed represented fewer than 105 million. (How do I know this? You take the list of states by population; you match them to Senators; you split the apportioned population when a state’s two senators voted in opposite ways; and you don’t count population for the 11 Senators who didn’t show up.)

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Jordan Ellenberg Jordan Ellenberg is the John D. MacArthur Professor of mathematics at the University of Wisconsin at Madison and the author of

Dan Frank Was a Gifted and Generous Editor

Dan Frank Was a Gifted and Generous Editor
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