Andrew Yang wants to see ranked-choice voting across the country. On "Salon Talks," the former presidential and NYC mayoral candidate explains why this approach to voting discourages negative campaigning and encourages coalition-building among candid...
Andrew Yang wants to see ranked-choice voting across the country. On "Salon Talks," the former presidential and NYC mayoral candidate explains why this approach to voting discourages negative campaigning and encourages coalition-building among candidates. Yang uses the 2016 Republican primary as an example saying that if ranked-choice voting was used, "Trump probably does not win the nomination."
Watch the full "Salon Talks" conversation here: https://www.salon.com/tv/video/iquhkr