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VICTORY: Ohio and Indiana BAN Ranked-Choice Voting Scam That Democrats Use to RIG Elections

Gary FranchiMarch 19, 2026320 views
VICTORY: Ohio and Indiana BAN Ranked-Choice Voting Scam That Democrats Use to RIG Elections
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Ohio and Indiana have delivered a crushing blow to the Democrat election manipulation playbook by officially banning ranked-choice voting (RCV) - the confusing scheme that allows losing candidates to magically "win" through backroom ballot shuffling.

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed legislation (SB 63) on Tuesday that puts an end to this electoral circus act, joining Indiana and a growing coalition of states that refuse to let Democrats corrupt their election systems with this mathematical shell game.

So what exactly is ranked-choice voting? It's a system where voters rank candidates by preference instead of picking one winner. When no candidate gets a majority, the weakest performers get eliminated and their votes get redistributed to voters' second and third choices. Sounds fair, right? Wrong.

The Real Agenda Behind RCV

This isn't about "giving voters more choices" - it's about allowing liberal candidates who can't win straight-up elections to sneak through the back door. We've seen it happen repeatedly: a conservative candidate wins the most votes on election night, only to watch their victory evaporate as bureaucrats shuffle ballots around in some ranked-choice magic trick.

The system is so confusing that many voters don't even understand how their ballots will be counted. Is that really democracy? Or is it designed to benefit the candidates with the best lawyers and data analysts?

"Ranked-choice voting creates chaos and confusion in our electoral process," said one Ohio legislator who supported the ban. "Voters deserve simple, transparent elections where the candidate with the most votes wins."

Democrats love RCV because it allows them to build coalitions of second and third-choice voters to overcome actually popular candidates. It's the participation trophy of election systems - everyone gets multiple chances to win, even when voters clearly prefer someone else.

Patriots Fighting Back

Ohio and Indiana join states like Florida, Tennessee, and others that have recognized this scheme for what it is: an attempt to manipulate election outcomes through complexity rather than popularity.

While Trump's election integrity agenda continues gaining momentum nationwide, these state-level victories prove that Americans won't tolerate systems designed to confuse voters and engineer predetermined outcomes.

How many more states will it take before Democrats admit their ranked-choice scam is just another way to rig the game?

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Gary Franchi

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AmericaFirst1776VerifiedMar 19, 2026
The Democrats can't win on their terrible policies so they have to rig the game with complex voting schemes. One person, one vote - keep it simple!
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MainStreetUSAVerifiedMar 20, 2026
Now we need to get this banned in every red state legislature. Don't let the liberals get their foot in the door with this scam.
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TaxpayerTedVerifiedMar 21, 2026
I lived in San Francisco when they used RCV for mayor races. What a confusing mess that was - took forever to count votes and nobody understood the results. Regular people just want to vote for their candidate, period.
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ElectionWatcherVerifiedMar 21, 2026
Smart move by these states. Look what happened in Alaska with Lisa Murkowski - she never would have won without RCV helping her against the real conservative candidate.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedMar 21, 2026
This is HUGE! More states need to follow Ohio and Indiana's lead before this cancer spreads further.
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PatriotMike2024VerifiedMar 21, 2026
FINALLY! Thank God Ohio and Indiana have some common sense left. This ranked choice nonsense is just another way for the establishment to manipulate elections when they can't win fair and square.
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FreedomFirstVerifiedMar 21, 2026
Exactly right Mike! Alaska is a perfect example of how RCV screws over conservative candidates.
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ConservativeMom3VerifiedMar 21, 2026
Can someone explain how ranked choice voting actually works? I keep hearing about it but want to understand why it's so problematic.
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VoterIntegrityVerifiedMar 21, 2026
It's confusing on purpose! You rank candidates 1,2,3 instead of just picking one. It allows weak candidates to win through back-door deals and vote shuffling.