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Politics : RFK Jr. 2024 -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Investor2 who wrote (42)6/5/2023 12:37:47 PM
From: Bill  Respond to of 280
 
RFK Jr. could possibly win the nomination if he focusses on a broader swarth of mainstream issues. If he became the anti-war candidate, in addition to the free speech candidate, most dems would consider him, imo. He needs to get away from the "conspiracy theories" if he wants votes.



To: Investor2 who wrote (42)6/5/2023 8:28:15 PM
From: Rarebird1 Recommendation

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I don't think Dorsey carries much weight when it comes to people choosing who to vote for. Biden is going to be 82 years old and should really retire, along with Trump. I'd like to see younger blood as President.

The bigger question is whether JFK, Jr. has what it takes to capture the independent minds and hearts to vote for him. I would like to see him in action answering some hard questions.

I use the word independents above because let's face it the liberals/socialists and conservatives already know who they will vote for. It is the 10%-15% swing independent vote that is at stake.

Trump and Biden are both widely unpopular and divisive. I wish they would both move on.