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Politics : Robert F. Kennedy JR

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From: Don Green4/30/2024 11:58:02 AM
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My chat with my A.I. Buddy Co-pilot

Me: The new great debate who is RFK Jr hurting more Trump or Biden what are the possibilities that upset and alienated voters from both parties like myself say enough is enough and vote for Kennedy to show both parties who really is the boss. The American People.

A.I.
The impact of RFK Jr.'s independent candidacy on the 2024 presidential race is indeed a topic of great debate. Here’s what some recent polls and reports suggest:

It’s important to note that these are just polls and the actual outcome can be influenced by many factors. As for the possibility of upset and alienated voters from both parties voting for Kennedy, it’s a plausible scenario. Voter dissatisfaction with the major party nominees could potentially lead to increased support for an independent candidate like RFK Jr 4. However, the impact of this on the final outcome of the election is hard to predict.

Remember, as American citizens, the power to decide who leads the nation ultimately lies in the hands of the voters. Your vote is your voice, and it’s a powerful tool for expressing your views and shaping the future of the country. So, regardless of who you support, it’s crucial to participate in the electoral process.

Me: The last 2 election cycles have shown you can't trust the polls, I think both conventions will be the key for both. People are just so tired of both parties national committees forcing these poor quality canidates on us.

A.I.
You’re absolutely right that many people have expressed skepticism about the accuracy of polls, especially after the last two election cycles. It’s important to remember that while polls can provide a snapshot of public opinion at a particular moment, they are not always predictive of election outcomes. Various factors such as the methodology of the poll, the sample size, and the timing can influence the results.

As for the national conventions, they indeed play a crucial role in shaping the narrative for each party and their candidates. They provide an opportunity for the parties to unify their base, highlight their platform, and present their candidates in the best possible light. However, if voters feel that the candidates presented to them do not represent their interests or values, this can lead to dissatisfaction and alienation.

The sentiment you’ve expressed - frustration with the quality of candidates put forth by the major parties - is shared by many Americans. This dissatisfaction can sometimes lead to increased support for third-party or independent candidates, as it seems to be the case with RFK Jr. in this election cycle.

Ultimately, the power to effect change lies with the voters. By participating in the electoral process, citizens can voice their dissatisfaction and demand better representation. Whether that leads to a significant shift in the political landscape, however, remains to be seen.






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