The District of Columbia

  In the District of Columbia is the capital of the United States. At the same time, the district itself is not a state, and this means that it does not have its own representation. There is only one delegate to the House of Representatives and he doesn't even have a vote. County residents often run campaigns in an attempt to be recognized as a state since there are even more residents in the District of Columbia than in Wyoming, but they are always denied.



What else stops Congress from turning the district into a state is that the Democrats are unanimously supported in the district and, therefore, if there are more of them in representation, the balance may be lost.

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