When voters have a choice between our conservative vision for the future of America and the policies of the radical Left, we win.
To win elections, we need to nominate candidates who can take our vision to the marketplace of ideas and win a majority of Republicans, not just a few.
There is a better way.
Unite to Win
Preferential voting can help us to unite our bitterly divided party and win crucial competitive seats by nominating the strongest candidates.
To win a preferential voting election, candidates must win majority support from the primary electorate. Instead of mudslinging, candidates are rewarded for running issues-focused campaigns and engaging with the concerns of voters who support another candidate.
Republicans have a long track record of success using preferential, or ranked choice voting primaries. Most notably, in 2021, Virginia Republicans used preferential voting to pick all three of their statewide nominees, and swept all three offices for the first time in over a decade.
The GOP puts its best foot forward when our nominees go into general elections with a strong mandate from party voters. With preferential voting, the spirit of competition that exists within Republican primaries can create a candidate with broad and deep party support.