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wkenn's avatar

"Let's help her lose and reclaim a great state from Progressive tyranny"

Not as easy as it first appears. Maine is a ranked-choice state. Mills was not the top vote-getter in the last governor's race. She is the third stringer who was placed in office by the ranked choice voting system.

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Sherry 1's avatar

How does ranked choice work?

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wkenn's avatar

Ranked choice voting (RCV) is an election method in​ which voters rank candidates for an office in order of their preference (first choice, second choice, third choice, and so on). Ranking candidates is different from simply selecting one candidate or what is known as plurality voting. If a candidate receives more than half of the first choices, that candidate wins, just like in any other election. However, if there is no majority winner after counting the first choices, the race is decided by an instant runoff. The candidate with the fewest votes is eliminated, and voters who ranked that candidate as their first choice will have their votes count for their next choice. This process continues until a majority winner, a candidate with more than half of the vote, wins.

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Sherry 1's avatar

Thank you! Quite the process. 😳

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Roger Sterling's avatar

Just goes to show you that liberalism/progressivism is a mental disorder.

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Stephen Verchinski's avatar

Progressivism was tied to the eugenics movement in the early 1900's. The American Eugenics Society called for sterilization of at least a million women. This was before Hitler. Read the book, Imbeciles.

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Roger Sterling's avatar

I know of this book....furthermore,,,,Hitler was impressed by the eugenics movement within the US....speaks volumes

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Stephen Verchinski's avatar

Myself I wonder often if an underground system is involved in selecting masters of public health and PhD's from academia from those very old schools that promoted eugenics. The carrots of placement can be very enticing not to mention the patent sharing.

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