Sam Stone

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What Is Ranked Choice Voting and Why Do Conservatives Oppose It?

What Ranked Choice Voting Is Ranked choice voting (RCV), also called instant-runoff voting, allows voters to rank candidates in order of preference (1st choice, 2nd choice, 3rd choice) rather than selecting a single candidate. When no candidate receives a majority of first-choice votes, the candidate with the fewest first-choice votes is eliminated, and those voters’ […]

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What Is School Choice and How Does It Work in Practice?

What School Choice Is School choice is the policy framework that allows public education funding to follow the student rather than being assigned automatically to a government-run school based on geographic attendance zones. The core conservative argument: parents, not government bureaucracies, should determine what educational environment best serves their children. Public funding should support that

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Conservative Immigration Reform: What Does the Policy Actually Propose?

The Three Pillars of Conservative Immigration Reform Conservative immigration reform proposals in 2026 focus on three distinct but related areas. The first is restructuring legal immigration pathways away from family-based chain migration and toward merit, skills, and national interest criteria. The second is expanding enforcement authority, both at the border and in the interior, through

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What Is Redistricting and How Did It Shape the 2026 Maps?

What Redistricting Is Redistricting is the redrawing of geographic boundaries for congressional and state legislative districts, required after each decennial census to account for population changes. The U.S. Constitution requires that House districts be roughly equal in population, so when a state gains or loses population relative to other states, its district lines must be

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