Commies love ranked voting, it's in their manifest on how to manipulate voting.
Please NOTE, Mitch the Bitch used ranked voting in Alaska to Keep his grifter in office. Tshibaka probably would have won; but because of ranked voting, mitch was able to manipulate it to keep the Murkowski in office.
Fk you Mitch
If the Dems and Rino's want it.... vote against it.
"Murkowski held a narrow lead of just over 2,000 votes before the machine tabulation began on Nov. 23. It only took a few seconds, but the final tally gave Murkowski 135,972 to Tshibaka’s 117,299.
The huge jump in votes came when
hard-left Democratic candidate Patricia Chesbro was eliminated. The second-choice votes on Chesbro’s
ballots transferred to 20,543 new votes for Murkowski and just 2,209 votes for Tshibaka."
Are people wising up yet?
Present ID, Vote on Paper on Election Day, Get purple ink on finger, count votes under supervision of both parties. (this won't happen because elections can no longer be manipulated).
Liberal dark money pushes ranked-choice voting as campaign gains momentum across U.S.
Ranked-choice voting “by nature, creates a power vacuum,” which liberal donors seek to create in order “to supplement party infrastructures,” Jason Snead said. These same donors decry the use of Super-PAC's when they benefit conservatives.
justthenews.com
How Alaska’s ranked-choice voting system works
"Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski, who has been targeted by former President Donald Trump after she voted to convict in his impeachment trial following the insurrection at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, is facing off against Trump-backed Republican Kelly Tshibaka and two other candidates for her Senate seat."
Speak out get sued
"Murkowski had the endorsements of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and several high-profile Democratic politicians, including Peltola, Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia, and Sen. Krysten Sinema of Arizona."
Tshibaka was endorsed by Donald Trump, while Murkowski had the endorsements of several high-profile Democrats, including Sen. Joe Manchin.
www.businessinsider.com