I absolutely agree with this. I explain to folks an equivalent analysis - I used to live in Orange County, California (for those who don’t know it, a traditionally Republican county in the Los Angeles urban region, now starting to trend towards Blue as the Repubs gasp for air in CA). Orange County actually has more voters (just over 1.8 million) than Wyoming (just over 280,000) and yet they get two Senators and we have to share our two with the other 20 million or so CA voters. This is fundamentally broken at the architectural level.
FWIW, I’m also a big fan of ranked choice voting, as I feel it helps avoid the “split the rational vote and we get a TFG” result) (lest we forget that he never got more than about 30 percent of the Republican primary! vote, but with another 13 or so dipshits in the race who refused to bow out to split the rest of the vote, well, to quote Kurt Vonnegut - “And so it goes…”
And don’t get me started on how a Parliamentary system promotes alliances between multiple parties, compared to the fustercluck we have in the US…