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Originally Posted by Joe V.
You guys are so funny on how you twist and squirm to present falsehoods.
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A form of ranked choice voting is used very successfully in many other areas. MLB Hall of Fame, Heisman trophy winners, College Sports rankings, etc. In all cases the system is engineered to ensure the best candidates are those that are recognized (selected or elected).
It's an incredibly simple concept.
Most position papers that I have read come to the conclusion that the best
overall candidate is more likely to win in such a scenario, and is more biased towards moderate candidates as opposed to extreme left or right.
Isn't that what we should be asking for in our elections - that the best overall candidate wins?