I'm guessing with no prior knowledge that the argument is: every state should have a number of senators proportional to its population? so that the Senate is a good representation of the US as a whole. makes sense, right?
Each state has 2 Senators, this number is in the Constitution
there are two senators for every state.
Each state has two US Senators. The number of state senators is determined by the state.
No, there are not as many electors in each state as there are senators. The number of electors in each state is equal to the total number of representatives and senators that the state has in Congress. Each state has two senators, but the number of representatives varies based on the state's population.
It is a set number of 2 senators per state
The number of senators and representatives the state has in congress
The maximum number of U.S. Senators is 100. Two Senators for each State.
There are two (2) U.S. Senators from each state
The number of Senators is dictated by the Constitution of the United States. The number of State Senators are usually dictated by the individual state's constitution.
Each State has 2 Senators
Nothing more than the US Constitution determines the number of Senators in each state.
Each state gets 2 senators, all states have the same number of senators.