Ohio and Indiana have officially joined the growing ranks of states telling ranked-choice voting to take a hike – and it's about time Patriots woke up to this latest scheme designed to corrupt our sacred electoral process.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed legislation (SB 63) on Tuesday that permanently prevents elections from being conducted with ranked-choice voting, also known as "instant runoff voting." Indiana followed suit with similar protective measures, recognizing what many conservatives have been warning about for years: RCV is nothing more than a confusing shell game that benefits establishment candidates and screws over grassroots conservatives.
Why Democrats LOVE This Voting Scam
Here's what the mainstream media won't tell you about ranked-choice voting: it's specifically designed to help moderate, establishment-friendly candidates defeat strong conservative challengers who energize the base. Instead of the simple, time-tested method of "most votes wins," RCV forces voters to rank multiple candidates – creating a complex mathematical maze that often produces outcomes completely different from the initial vote count.
Think about it: when was the last time Democrats pushed for an election "reform" that actually helped conservatives? Never. There's a reason liberal dark money groups are pouring millions into promoting RCV across America – because it works for THEM, not us.
"Ranked-choice voting is a deliberate attempt to confuse voters and manipulate election outcomes," said one Ohio election integrity advocate. "We're glad Governor DeWine recognized this threat and acted to protect our elections."
The timing couldn't be better. As President Trump continues implementing his America First agenda in his second term, state-level Republicans are finally waking up to the various schemes Democrats use to undermine legitimate electoral victories. From ballot harvesting to mail-in voting chaos to ranked-choice manipulation – it's all part of the same playbook.
More States Must Follow
Ohio and Indiana join Florida, Tennessee, and several other red states in preemptively banning this electoral gimmick before it can take root. But the fight isn't over – liberal activists are still pushing RCV in purple and blue states, hoping to institutionalize their advantage.
Every patriotic American should be asking their state legislators: when are YOU going to protect our elections from ranked-choice voting manipulation? The answer better be soon.
