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From: marcher9/9/2023 11:00:47 PM
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An Argument for the Relevance of RFK, Jr
September 3, 2023


"...The U.S. today is facing catastrophe with the leading 2024 election candidates of both the Democratic and
Republican parties being fatally compromised at a moment when our foreign policy is on the verge of
collapse.

...President Joe Biden has less than a 25 percent chance of remaining in office until the election only 14 months from now...

...ex-President Donald Trump has less than a 10 percent chance of avoiding prison time. But Trump has no
credible Republican opponent ready to step in...

... The Democrats appear to be moving California Governor Gavin Newsom to the starting line. A recent poll
by Rasmussen Reports says that 36 percent of Democratic Party voters favor Newsom.

... The most credible candidate remaining on either side may be Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., whose standing is
rising daily. Even though only about 20 percent of Democratic voters favor him over Biden, his numbers will
rise dramatically as Biden fades into oblivion. Kennedy’s hopes are similar to his father’s in 1968, starting
with no perceived chance against Lyndon Johnson or Hubert Humphrey but close to becoming the front-
runner when he was assassinated. The Biden administration is courting such an eventuality by denying
Kennedy Secret Service protection, but I assess they’ll fail at this particular dirty trick.

While until now the mainstream media have dumped on RFK, Jr. big-time, that may be changing. He just got
his first indication of mainstream support in a recent Forbes article on his economic program.

I believe we can make an assessment of a 40-50 percent chance at present of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., winning
the Democratic Party nomination. If he does, I would assess his chances of winning the presidency at 90
percent.
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Richard C. Cook is a retired US government analyst and a former whistleblower..."

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