You'd generally have to have the urban areas be one state, and everything else another. But those areas still have large numbers of people aligned with the other party, so those people will be even more disenfranchised.
And if a county "flips" parties in one election, do you then move it between state lines?
You'd generally have to have the urban areas be one state, and everything else another. But those areas still have large numbers of people aligned with the other party, so those people will be even more disenfranchised.
And if a county "flips" parties in one election, do you then move it between state lines?
Just seems really unworkable.