Philip Bump: “Sen. Mike Rounds represents the 885,000 people of South Dakota. A Republican, he expressed his opposition to the idea that D.C. might become a state by appealing to the most obvious political effect of such a change.”
“He’s not wrong that granting statehood to the 693,000 residents of D.C. would almost certainly increase the number of Democrats in the Senate by two. He’s also not wrong that this is a specific aim of many of the idea’s proponents.”
“It’s just a bit ironic that a senator from a state created for exactly the same reason might take issue on this particular point.”

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