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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.

As ranked-choice voting gains momentum across the U.S., the campaign supporting the system is funded by a few liberal dark money groups run by mega-donors who seek to replace the influence of political parties with their own, according to Honest Election Project Action, (HEPA) an election integrity advocate.

Liberal dark money groups are funding RCV campaigns across the country through local organizations, resulting in the push for an election system that would dilute the power of political parties and allow mega-donors to fill in.

Jason Snead, executive director of the HEPA, previously told Just the News that “RCV is elite-choice voting,” adding that the “same cohorts of big money donors on the left are pushing this, weakening the party apparatus,” so that they will be “in position to step in and fill the gap.” He believes that “liberal mega-donors are buying a new election system” that will “cater to their interests” and help push politics further left. 

RCV is an election process being introduced in states across the country, but is facing pushback from both sides of the political aisle, including efforts to ban it. With RCV, if no candidate receives more than 50% of the vote, then a runoff system is triggered. When voters cast their ballots, they rank each candidate in order of first-to-last. 

 

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