For good reason, Americans are rejecting ranked-choice voting - New York City should, too
Briefly

Voters were misled to believe that ranked-choice voting would mitigate polarization, but in reality, it has led to greater confusion and distrust in the election process.
Even with substantial financial backing from liberal groups aiming to defend ranked-choice voting, a significant number of voters across multiple states decisively rejected the system, highlighting a strong sentiment against it.
Read at New York Post
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