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That rural voters have more electoral clout than urban is a long established fact, heavily documented here and elsewhere for years. Red states also have disproportionate representation in the Senate, such that 30% of the U.S. population will have 70% of Senators in a few years.
A counteracting force, so far as party power goes, is that some red states are experiencing a "Beto" effect and swinging more to blue. Even South Dakota, this year, has a Democratic gubernatorial candidate neck and neck with the GOP candidate. Hastening this process is the Trump policy on tariffs and trade war. We have people in my state who are watching their soybeans rot because they can't sell them. And paying more for new equipment, due to the effect on steel prices. The Repube scammers can't fool the people forever.