How? |
+1 democrats love pitting families against each other. |
Polls are showing former RFK Jr support is splitting slightly in Harris's favor.
https://www.natesilver.net/p/nate-silver-2024-president-election-polls-model |
His family disavowed him when he sold his soul to MAGA. They supported him until then, through his sickness. |
RFK Jr asked the Harris campaign for a meeting with Kamala. Kamala said no. |
Wasn't there a bunch of hyper about how important those tiny slivers of margins were? Do we now get to hear about it ISN'T important anymore? Yay. |
Sounds like Trump should be begging RFKJ to get back on the ballots in those swing states. It's RFKJ's time to shine. This is the power move he'd been waiting for. |
The Executive branch and the Senate. |
She won't meet with me either, unfortunately. This is the problem with having huge movement of people interested in her Presidency. She has to choose the best use of her time. |
He was a heroin user. It’s was confirmed for years. Jr said the barbecue thing was goat meat that he had in Patagonia. He spoke about brain worm wackery. Self admission. But the more heinous issues that don’t seem to be highlighted is him defending his cousin, Michael Skakel, who was convicted of murdering a 15-year-old girl in Greenwich, Connecticut. I was a really young latch key kid and traumatized seeing that on the news in 1975. I remember believing he killed her and hated him. The Kennedy family, then and now, were scandalous. Not all. But, enough. He just recently apologized to a former babysitter for groping her back in the late ‘90s. Here’s how he absolves himself— "I am not a church boy. I had a very, very rambunctious youth. I said in my announcement speech that I have so many skeletons in my closet that if they could all vote, I could run for king of the world.” |
What about what he did to his wife before Cheryl? Heinous man. |
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Looks like it's breaking slightly for Trump but not significant factoring in her convention bounce. "There are a couple of essential things to note here. First, yes, Trump has gained slightly more than Harris from the change, although it’s pretty minor, a net gain of 0.3 percentage points.1 And second, we’re seeing the beginnings of a convention bounce for Harris. Even with the Kennedy change, She’s now ahead by 4.0 points in the national polling average versus 2.3 points when the DNC started. Our best guess is that her lead will increase further, especially given that almost none of the polling was done after her strong acceptance speech on Thursday. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves. For now, there’s pretty much no change in the topline numbers – Harris is at around 53 percent to win the Electoral College, the same as in recent days." |
Who, not what |
Which was the correct thing to do. |