Ranked-Choice Voting Was Supposed To Deter Candidates From Going Negative. Special Interest Groups? Not So Much ...Middle East

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Ranked-Choice Voting Was Supposed To Deter Candidates From Going Negative. Special Interest Groups? Not So Much
An ad showing Moumita Ahmed hugging a Bernie Sanders doll. $95,000 was spent on negative ads against his most viable opponent, Moumita Ahmed, a community organizer who started a mutual aid network during the ongoing pandemic. One mailer shows her hugging a Bernie Sanders doll—she was endorsed by the Vermont Senator. [ more › ]

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