Patriots in Maine just scored a massive victory against Democrat election manipulation schemes, as the state's Supreme Court unanimously ruled that proposed legislation expanding ranked-choice voting (RCV) would violate Maine's Constitution.
In a devastating advisory opinion that sent shockwaves through the progressive establishment, Maine's justices made it crystal clear that the Constitution "clearly establishes that the winner is 'first to pass the post'" - delivering a knockout punch to RCV proponents who thought they could use word games to subvert constitutional law.
As one social media user noted, "Turns out RCV proponents' word games didn't fly with our state's highest court." The unanimous decision represents a stunning rebuke of the left's ongoing efforts to fundamentally transform how Americans vote.
"A reckoning is underway, and the quiet whispers are turning into a storm. What we believed was settled is being re-examined, with every fact laid bare and every lie exposed,"
tweeted @NahBabyNahNah, capturing the growing momentum against these election manipulation tactics.
This decision comes as no surprise to anyone who's watched RCV destroy election integrity wherever it's been implemented. Alaska - another unfortunate victim of this disastrous voting scheme - continues to struggle with the chaos RCV has brought to their electoral process, despite repeated efforts to repeal it.
Democrats Pour MILLIONS Into RCV Schemes
What should alarm every American is the massive outside funding flowing into these RCV campaigns. Democrats and their affiliated dark money groups have spent millions trying to impose this confusing system on unsuspecting voters - and there's a reason why.
RCV isn't about "democracy" or "voter choice" - it's about rigging the game. By creating a convoluted system that confuses voters and obscures clear winners, Democrats hope to manufacture outcomes that favor their candidates even when they lose on first-choice votes.
Maine's Supreme Court just proved that constitutional law still matters. When judges actually follow the law instead of progressive ideology, schemes like RCV expansion get the legal smackdown they deserve.
Will other states follow Maine's lead and reject these anti-democratic voting manipulation schemes? The answer may determine the future of election integrity in America.
