One example that supports the notion of younger generations leaning more left and the older base of…
The Green Party candidate, Ralph Nader, received 2.74% of the popular vote. In some states, the vote difference between the major party candidates was so slim that Nader's votes could have potentially altered the election outcome. Critics argue that Nader's candidacy played a spoiler role, siphoning votes from Al Gore and benefiting George W. Bush.
If a ranked-choice voting system had been in place, voters could have ranked Nader as their first choice without fearing that they were wasting their votes or inadvertently helping a candidate they didn't support. This would have allowed third-party candidates like Nader to receive a more accurate representation of voter support without influencing the final outcome in an unintended way.
היה הראשון לענות הֶסכֵּם זה.