Every now and then some conservative calls for abolishing the 17th Amendment, i.e, going back to the old system where state legislatures instead of the voters elected (many, not all) U.S. senators. What's the point? It won't necessarily make the Senate any more conservative, it will only assure every state's senators are from whichever party controls its legislature, and I don't see how it will do a thing for "states' rights." The only advantage I can see is that a candidate who only needs to lobby his state's legislature to get elected does not need to raise campaign funds for TV advertising.