Maine's Supreme Court just delivered a knockout punch to the radical left's election manipulation playbook, unanimously ruling that proposed legislation to expand ranked-choice voting (RCV) would violate the state's Constitution.
The court's advisory opinion represents a stunning defeat for Democrat operatives who have been pushing this convoluted voting scheme across the nation as part of their broader strategy to rig elections in their favor. Maine is one of the unfortunate states that already allows RCV in certain elections, but thank God the justices drew a constitutional line in the sand.
As one Twitter user noted, "Justices unanimously stated that 'The Maine Constitution clearly establishes that the winner is first to pass the post'" - crushing the word games that RCV proponents have been playing for years.
"Turns out RCV proponents' word games didn't fly with our state's highest court," posted @lead_maine, celebrating the decisive victory for election integrity.
This ruling couldn't come at a better time. Under President Trump's second term, we're seeing a nationwide reckoning with the election shenanigans that plagued our democracy during the Biden years. The Trump-Vance administration has made election integrity a top priority, and wins like this show that Americans are finally waking up to the left's schemes.
RCV is nothing more than a Democrat tool designed to confuse voters and manipulate outcomes. Just look at Alaska, where this disaster has created chaos and allowed establishment candidates to game the system against true conservative challengers. The practice undermines the fundamental principle of "one person, one vote" that has served our republic for over two centuries.
What's particularly telling is how millions of dollars from outside Democrat groups consistently flow into these RCV campaigns. They know they can't win on their radical policies alone, so they're trying to rig the voting process itself.
Patriots in Maine should celebrate this constitutional victory, but stay vigilant. The left never gives up on their power grabs, and they'll undoubtedly try to find new ways to undermine fair elections. Will other states follow Maine's lead and reject this electoral poison?
