The fact that their only argument against is "It's confusing" means it's a good system. The most preferred candidate ends up winning. Good for the country. Wish other states would implement it.
This might end up being the safest election of Rick Scott's career. Every general election he's been in up to this point has always been a razor thin margin of victory.
I wonder if Hurricane Ian will give Crist a boost, as awful as that sounds. DeSantis focused on basically trafficking humans as a political stunt instead of preparing for this hurricane.
At some point, Trump's supporters are gonna get sick of him saying it's fraud every time something doesn't go his way. I don't know when that will be but it will happen eventually.
Apparently, the people who were polled in the most recent poll were asked if they preferred Heinrich, Rich or Dunn, not Johnson. That could explain why the poll numbers were so low.