Patriots in Ohio and Indiana just scored a massive victory against one of the Left's favorite election manipulation schemes. Both states have officially banned ranked-choice voting (RCV), joining a growing coalition of red states that refuse to let Democrats complicate and corrupt their elections with this confusing system.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed legislation (SB 63) on Tuesday that permanently prohibits ranked-choice voting—also called "instant runoff voting"—from being used in any Ohio election. The new law gives the secretary of state power to intervene if any city or county tries to implement this rigged system.
Why are Republicans fighting so hard against ranked-choice voting? Because it's designed to help Democrats win elections they should lose. Instead of simply counting who gets the most votes, RCV forces voters to rank multiple candidates, then uses a complex elimination process that can flip results away from the actual vote leader.
The Left's Election Engineering Exposed
Think about it: when has making elections MORE complicated ever helped everyday Americans? The answer is never. RCV only helps political insiders and establishment candidates who can game the system while regular voters get confused by the process.
"Ranked-choice voting is a solution in search of a problem that doesn't exist," said one Ohio legislator who supported the ban. "It's designed to benefit politicians, not voters."
This is exactly the kind of election integrity measure that President Trump has been advocating for since taking office. While Democrats spent years pushing mail-in ballots, ballot harvesting, and now ranked-choice voting, Republicans are fighting back with common-sense reforms that make elections simpler and more secure.
Indiana's similar move shows this isn't just one state acting alone—it's a coordinated effort by red-state America to protect election integrity from Democratic schemes.
America First Wins Again
Every time Republicans stand up to the establishment's election manipulation tactics, We the People win. Ohio and Indiana just proved that states still have the power to protect their citizens from confusing, rigged voting systems that benefit nobody except swamp creatures and their preferred candidates.
How many more states will follow Ohio and Indiana's lead in banning this Democratic vote-rigging scheme?
