Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank goodness. My views have certainly never changed over 24 years of life. Still perfectly consistent, so you know I'm not a hypocrite. /s
Running as an independent was the right choice when you see how trying to make a Primary run vs an annointed incumbent worked out for Dean Phillips and Marianne Williamson.
Spoilers gotta spoil.
It’s Biden or Trump. This is the choice you are presented with. You can abstain, write in Mickey Mouse and have your vote thrown away, vote third party and essentially give another to Trump or you can vote for the two mains. That’s the choice.
Cool. Voting 3rd party and I'm definitely not alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank goodness. My views have certainly never changed over 24 years of life. Still perfectly consistent, so you know I'm not a hypocrite. /s
Running as an independent was the right choice when you see how trying to make a Primary run vs an annointed incumbent worked out for Dean Phillips and Marianne Williamson.
Spoilers gotta spoil.
It’s Biden or Trump. This is the choice you are presented with. You can abstain, write in Mickey Mouse and have your vote thrown away, vote third party and essentially give another to Trump or you can vote for the two mains. That’s the choice.
Cool. Voting 3rd party and I'm definitely not alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank goodness. My views have certainly never changed over 24 years of life. Still perfectly consistent, so you know I'm not a hypocrite. /s
Running as an independent was the right choice when you see how trying to make a Primary run vs an annointed incumbent worked out for Dean Phillips and Marianne Williamson.
Spoilers gotta spoil.
It’s Biden or Trump. This is the choice you are presented with. You can abstain, write in Mickey Mouse and have your vote thrown away, vote third party and essentially give another to Trump or you can vote for the two mains. That’s the choice.
Anonymous wrote:Thank goodness. My views have certainly never changed over 24 years of life. Still perfectly consistent, so you know I'm not a hypocrite. /s
Running as an independent was the right choice when you see how trying to make a Primary run vs an annointed incumbent worked out for Dean Phillips and Marianne Williamson.
Anonymous wrote:Any idea who he will pull votes from in the key swing states? Since those few states that are within 1-3% basically decide the election, this could have an impact.
Are Dems or Republicans more likely to vote for him? Any data?
Anonymous wrote:New Quinnipiac poll shows Kennedy with 22% in a GE (Biden 36%, Trump 33%).
Among independents, Kennedy is leading with 36% (Trump 31%, Biden 30%).
https://poll.qu.edu/poll-release?releaseid=3881
Is RFK Jr our very own Connor Roy?
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is collecting checks from past Donald Trump donors at a much higher rate than former Joe Biden contributors, a sign the independent presidential hopeful may pull more from the Republican electorate than Democratic voters.
A POLITICO analysis of campaign finance records also shows that Kennedy’s bid has drawn millions of dollars from donors who kept their wallets shut in the last two presidential elections, suggesting he is activating people who have been turned off by what major parties have been offering.
Though both parties insist Kennedy will be a non-factor in the campaign, there’s clear anxiety about his potential impact, especially among Republicans. The analysis of Kennedy’s campaign donations as of the most recent filing deadline shows why: His large-dollar donor base has a clear Republican lean. That also fits with limited polling that suggests Kennedy might draw more support from Republican-leaning voters.