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Dems tend to be in favor of ranked choice voting and often clear the way easy for independents to run when they have a better shot.
For instance, I live in Maine, and Independent senator Angus King caucuses with the Democrats. The Dems don't say vote for us or you're fucked, they get out of the way and let him run unopposed. (Technically there is a Dem candidate but he's getting no institutional support.) They did that a couple years ago in an Alaska Senate race also, and are currently doing it in Nebraska.
I don't think it helps anyone to reduce these things to cartoon caricatures and lose sight of real issues. I don't think the internet is good for people's brains and I think it's good for your mental health to walk into your local state legislature and go to a committee meeting and hear the folks talk about, I don't know, how to fund the water utilities, or emergency heating fuel deliveries in the winter, or needle exchange programs or something. Once you do, you don't come out the other side talking like an internet poster with a fried brain.