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@nickysap
RFK officially endorses Trump. What kind of impact will this have on the campaign? Do independent voters automatically go to Trump’s side? I imagine moderates will drift back towards the left. But I’m uncertain about the people on the fence. What’s everyone else’s read on this?
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Stuart
@olystuart
I'll never understand anti-establishment voters supporting the Dem/gop duopoly... Independent voters, we need to build political leverage against the establishment by not just voting independently but supporting an uncorrupted independent third party. In my view that's the Greens, so I hope some RFK folks consider joining us even if we don't agree on everything.
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@hyp
“He offered me an undefined job” is not an endorsement at least as far as this reads.
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Mike40oz
@mike40oz
The dnc used all of its legal power to keep him off state ballots, the same kind of lawfare used against Trump the last two years. This aligned them. Also, many of the people supporting rfk did so because of his positions on the jab, big pharma, operation warpspeed, the lockdowns, and anti-censorship. Trump was part of the problem with some of that, and putting rfk in his admin is a way to make amends (without admitting his mistakes) and bring those voters back over. Theres very little policy the current democratic party shares with rfk besides perhaps abortion.
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Jason Goldberg Ⓜ️ 💜
@betashop.eth
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@hyp
Strange announcement. If I had to guess I'd say Trump offered, then rescinded, now RFK trying to force his hand. Either way, helps Dems.
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Chase Sommer
@chasesommer.eth
To be completely transparent, if RJK Jr. is going to work in his admin I'd probs follow For context, I'm super super middle and was previously voting for RFK jr
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