Illinois Lawmakers Propose Ranked Choice Voting. Here’s How It Works. – WTTW (Chicago)

Nathan Atkinson, a professor of law at the University of Wisconsin, said that for swing states like Wisconsin and Georgia, where there are a large amount of voters on polar opposite sides of the aisle, this method would make it hard for candidates in the middle to ever get elected. “So to the extent that there’s not actually that many people in the middle, it might not give much of an opportunity for these, these moderate candidates to prevail."
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Nostradamus
3 years ago

One bad idea after another from the Left.

debtsor
3 years ago
Reply to  Nostradamus

It’s a good idea for them. They can flood the ballots with progressives, and in ranked choice voting, one of them is likely to win over the more popular Republican candidate.

Giddyap
3 years ago

This crooked vote fraud scheme needs to be drowned in the bathtub

Truth Seeker
3 years ago
Reply to  Giddyap

Along with all the others that have been implemented.

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