How to Break the Two-Party System
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Ranked choice voting - what this author calls a nonpartisan primary - is a deceptive tactic to split the opposition vote to allow the least popular candidate to win. Although they may tell you that it's to ensure that the candidate that wins has over 50% of the vote, it happens only by splitting the majority vote and forcing you to pick a second, third and fourth choice. Over 60% of voters in Alaska voted for a conservative, but we ended up with a liberal in the office because the vote was manipulated. Don't let them fool you - there's nothing nonpartisan about this method of voting. It should be abolished, and I for one will do all I can to see that it's removed. Until then, I'll vote for the same person as #1, #2, #3 and #4.
...precisely.....
Explaining this to the brain washed is a completely different conversation.
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