It’s giving the voters the incentive to participate. And, you know, to say, look, OK, your first choice may not be everyone else’s first choice, but they could be their second choice.
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Michael Steele discusses the benefits of ranked choice voting and its impact on voter participation.
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This is where you can begin to draw that line, that red -- that very bright red line in the sand and say, no, we are not giving power back to this fascist tendency, to the Marjorie Taylor Greenes within.
What if the idea that this party ever stood for those things — the Constitution or the rule of law — was a fallacy?
In my estimation, it falls squarely on the hands and the heads of the Marjorie Taylor Greenes, the Jim Jordans, the Josh Hawleys, Mitch McConnells, the Kevin McCarthys, the people who are leaders in the party.
He is the most important person in that room, and that includes the President of the United States.





