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“at the time of the convention, states’ populations varied, but not by nearly as much as they do today. as a result, one of the main lingering political effects of the great compromise is that states with smaller populations have a disproportionately bigger voice in the nation’s congress.”

how does the article explain the power of the smaller states in the electoral college today?

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