• @TokenBoomer
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    49 hours ago

    How can you have ranked choice voting with only two parties?

    • @Bamboodpanda
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      49 hours ago

      Ranked choice voting still works with two parties by letting voters rank multiple candidates within those parties or include third-party/independent options. It helps ensure the winner has broader support, reduces “lesser of two evils” voting, and encourages more positive campaigning, especially in primaries.

      • @TokenBoomer
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        29 hours ago

        So, in the federal election without a third party under ranked choice; my options would be 1. Harris, 2. Trump.

        • @Bamboodpanda
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          28 hours ago

          Ranked choice voting is designed to reduce the spoiler effect and allow voters to support third-party and independent candidates without fear of “wasting” their vote. While it doesn’t automatically create new parties, it can encourage their growth by making the political system more accessible. By implementing RCV first, the political environment becomes more open to alternative parties gaining traction and competing more fairly over time.

          I’m short, by it’s nature, RCV creates alternatives.