Reputation by Population
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Dealing with minorities in democracies have always been a challenge and at the time Canada East was the minority. When Canada West had a lower population than Canada East there was no talk of Rep by Pop because they enjoyed an equal number of seats in the Canadian parliament. Canada West started talking about Rep by Pop only after their population became larger than Canada East. Canada West's Rep by Pop was a clear effort to marginalize or dominate Canada East. Interestingly Canadian history is repeating itself in the Proportional Representation movement. Presented as a solution to a first past the post system in which the winner gets dictatorial power for up to 5yrs it can only disenfranchise many Canadian Nations and cultures. Canada East saw that in Rep by Pop, we can see it today in Prop Rep.
The main groups of the British, Irish, and Scottish Protestant people of Canada West began to build a stronger population against the French-Canadian Catholic people of Canada East. They wanted to build a government based on themselves; therefore they supported Representation by Population or Rep By Pop.
because the government gives the city money that equals the population on a specific area (mostly a city)
Since Obama is part of the Democratic party, I don't see that the party will vote against him (he is the head of the party). my answer is as follows: The Democratic defectors were: Rep. Ron Barber (Ariz.) Rep. John Barrow (Ga.) Rep. Ami Bera (Calif.) Rep. Tim Bishop (N.Y.) Rep. Bruce Braley (Iowa) Rep. Julia Brownley (Calif.) Rep. Cheri Bustos (Ill.) Rep. Jim Costa (Calif.) Rep. Peter DeFazio (Ore.) Rep. Suzan DelBene (Wash.) Rep. Tammy Duckworth (Ill.) Rep. William Enyart (Ill.) Rep. Elizabeth Esty (Conn.) Rep. Bill Foster (Ill.) Rep. Pete Gallego (Texas) Rep. John Garamendi (Calif.) Rep. Joe Garcia (Fla.) Rep. Ron Kind (Wis.) Rep. Ann McLane Kuster (N.H.) Rep. Dave Loebsack (Iowa) Rep. Dan Maffei (N.Y.) Rep. Sean Maloney (N.Y.) Rep. Jim Matheson (Utah) Rep. Mike McIntyre (N.C.) Rep. Jerry McNerney (Calif.) Rep. Patrick Murphy (Fla.) Rep. Rick Nolan (Minn.) Rep. Bill Owens (N.Y.) Rep. Scott Peters (Calif.) Rep. Gary Peters (Mich.) Rep. Colin Peterson (Minn.) Rep. Nick Rahall (W. Va.) Rep. Raul Ruiz (Calif.) Rep. Bill Schneider (Ill.) Rep. Kurt Schrader (Ore.) Rep. Carol Shea-Porter (N.H.) Rep. Kyrsten Sinema (Ariz.) Rep. Filemon Vela (Texas) Rep. Tim Walz (Minn.).
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The Rep was created in 1997.
The Rep ended in 2006.
Rep means reputation. you get rep for something by doing selected quests in the area. Sometimes you need rep to get an item from a shop.
Rep. Suzan DelBene 1sr District. Rep. Rick Larsen 2nd Disrict. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler Third District Rep. Dan Newhouse Fourth District Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers Fifth District Rep. Derek Kilmer Sixth District Rep. Pramila Jayapal Seventh District Rep. David Reichert Eighth District Rep. Adam Smith Ninth District Rep. Denny Heck Tenth District
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