Ranked Choice is a Good Idea

And here's mine for the primary, since no one asked: 

1. Myrie
Universal after-school programs are a great idea, and he seems like a genuinely good person
2. Lander
For anyone who's looking for "leadership experience"--also saw him this winter at the Brooklyn Public Library, at a talk about labor, so that's another plus
3. Mamdani
Probably getting the most votes otherwise, and free buses is a good idea, but the thing I like about ranked choice is that you don't have to vote for the one person you think will most likely win--you can put the candidates you like the most first and then get to the "favorites" lower down
4. Blake
Legendary first debate performance; sorely missed in the second
5. A. Adams
There's something to be said about serving as City Council Speaker, but I'm not a fan of getting big funding from delivery app PACs
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97. Getting hit by a newly speed-reduced electric Citi Bike
98. Tilson
99. Getting hit by a newly free-fare MTA bus
100. Cuomo

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