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VICTORY: Ohio and Indiana BAN Ranked-Choice Voting SCAM That Democrats Use to Rig Elections

Gary FranchiMarch 19, 2026264 views
VICTORY: Ohio and Indiana BAN Ranked-Choice Voting SCAM That Democrats Use to Rig Elections
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Patriots in Ohio and Indiana just scored a massive victory for election integrity as both states officially banned the ranked-choice voting scam that Democrats have been pushing to manipulate election outcomes across America.

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed Senate Bill 63 into law this week, joining Indiana in prohibiting the use of ranked-choice voting (RCV) – also known as "instant runoff voting" – in all elections throughout their states. This puts a hard stop to the confusing ballot schemes that have allowed liberal candidates to win elections they should have lost.

Here's why this matters, folks: Ranked-choice voting is nothing more than a rigged game designed to confuse voters and help Democrats steal elections through the back door. Instead of the simple, time-tested method of voting for one candidate, RCV forces voters to rank multiple candidates in order of preference – creating a complex system that most Americans don't understand and that opens the door to manipulation.

The Real Reason Democrats Love RCV

Think about it – why would Democrats push for a voting system that's more complicated and harder to understand? Because it helps them win elections they can't win fair and square. When voters are confused about how their ballots work, it's easier for the establishment to engineer outcomes that favor their preferred candidates.

We've already seen this play out in places like Alaska, where RCV helped defeat true conservative candidates in favor of RINOs who vote with Democrats half the time. It's a classic example of how the swamp uses procedural tricks to override the will of We the People.

Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose praised the legislation, noting that it ensures "clear, decisive outcomes" in elections rather than the confusing mathematical gymnastics that RCV requires. When election results require a computer science degree to understand, something has gone seriously wrong with our democratic process.

The Trump administration should take note of these state-level victories and consider federal action to protect election integrity nationwide. If ranked-choice voting is such a great idea, why do its supporters always try to sneak it through without proper public debate?

Ohio and Indiana just proved that when states stand up for common-sense election laws, the people win. How many more states will join this fight before Democrats try their next scheme to rig the game?

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Gary Franchi

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RedWaveRisingVerifiedMar 19, 2026
YES! πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Keep fighting the good fight, Ohio and Indiana!
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SmallGovAdvocateVerifiedMar 20, 2026
Can someone explain exactly how ranked choice voting works? I keep hearing it's bad but want to understand the mechanics of why it favors Democrats.
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ElectionWatcherVerifiedMar 20, 2026
It allows people to vote for multiple candidates in order of preference, which tends to benefit more moderate/liberal candidates in the final tallies when votes get redistributed.
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FreedomFighter2024VerifiedMar 20, 2026
My cousin lives in Maine where they have this system and she says it's confusing and takes forever to get results. Traditional voting works just fine!
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PatriotMom2024VerifiedMar 20, 2026
Finally! We need to get back to simple, straightforward voting where one person equals one vote. This ranked choice nonsense is just a way to confuse voters and manipulate outcomes.
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ConservativeVoter88VerifiedMar 20, 2026
Exactly right! Keep it simple and transparent.
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TruthSeeker1776VerifiedMar 21, 2026
Great news! Now we need more states to follow suit and protect election integrity.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedMar 21, 2026
This is exactly the kind of leadership we need - proactive protection of our democratic processes before problems arise.
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MidwestConservativeVerifiedMar 21, 2026
As an Ohio resident, I'm proud our state is taking a stand against election manipulation. We saw what happened in Alaska with their ranked choice system - it's designed to help moderate and liberal candidates win.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedMar 22, 2026
Alaska is the perfect example of why this system is dangerous to conservative values.
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OhioFirstVerifiedMar 22, 2026
Same here, glad Governor DeWine signed this into law!