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Hogan Gidley: Ranked choice voting creates more confusion in our elections
Former White House Press Secretary Hogan Gidley describes ranked choice voting as a “cumbersome, clunky” way to cast a ballot. Gidley says states like Maine and Alaska are trying to repeal ranked choice voting after one election cycle because of the confusion it causes.
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