
Ranked Choice Voting: Modern Innovation or Another Bureaucratic Shell Game?
Author: Danielle Cassase
Picture it: you're watching a street hustler running a 5-card “monty” game. Sleight of hand, fast talk, and by the end—you’ve lost your money and your dignity. Now imagine that exact same scam is running your elections. That’s Ranked Choice Voting (RCV).
This is not just broken—it’s insane. We’re entrusting our sacred right to vote—the very foundation of our republic—to a system that you literally can’t follow, can’t verify, and can’t audit in real time.
Seriously—how did this get approved for use in New York City? In Alaska? In any place pretending to stand for election integrity?
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