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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1480161)8/22/2024 8:55:09 PM
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The RFK, Jr. factor is interesting. Originally, I thought that the people who supported RFK when he first announced his candidacy were Democrats who were unhappy with Brandon. It seems like there were some Republicans and independents who supported RFK.

My perception of RFK is that he was an old school Democrat from yesteryear who truly cares about working class families. And now he is going to throw his support behind Trump? That just shows you how turned off RFK is to Brenda's socialist policies.

My own personal feelings is that the RFK endorsement will serve as a wake up call for many old fashioned Democrats from the past ( prior to Bill Clinton) to hold their nose and vote for Trump.

Trump is not perfect and certainly has his faults, but he is leagues ahead of Brenda in terms of policy. In fact, I view Trump as a moderate in comparison to Brenda, when it comes to policy.

Brenda is going to get big time exposed before election day. It is already starting to happen, but will become more pronounced as we move forward.