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Bernie Sanders turned out to be the most honestly preferred candidate. For one, he's scored at a zero much less often than the other candidates. But how would Sanders have done if he went up against each candidate one-on-one? It turns out, he'd do very we, From ImagesAttr
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Study: Smarter Voting Methods Make a Difference Our current voting system doesn't allow voters to be honest. Because of limited options and a system that favors partisan candidates, American voters are often forced to choose between the lesser of two evils. But what if they could vote honestly, and yet still be confident that they weren't throwing away their vote? The Center for Election Science's polling study looks at our current voting method compared to alternatives.

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