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SGman's avatar

I'm not sure who RFK Jr. will hurt more: his greatest appeal is to anti-vaxxers, and while they exist in both parties I think there are more in the GOP at this time. Then again, the blatant statement from RFK Jr.'s camp that they'd be happy if Trump won (which is no surprise since RFK Jr. pals around with Mike Flynn) may drive the Dem anti-vaxxers to vote Biden instead.

(Added after submission): Turns out RFK Jr.'s NY State campaign director is a long-time Trump supporter. She has been attending Trump rallies since 2016; went to Trump's speech on J6, but deleted any photos of that day from her social media accounts; has pictures with Sydney Powell; and appears to be a 2020 election denier.

And while not relevant to the article, something to consider: someone noted on the site formerly known as Twitter that of the three candidates (Biden, Trump, RFK Jr.), only one was not partying with Jeffrey Epstein and taking his Lolita Express - and that's Joe Biden.

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Bill Pearson's avatar

Thanks David, well written analysis and on point. You can always tell when a nerve is touched, the comments start flying. I expect by days end it will easily be double what it is now.

I'm right there with you SGman; "uniparty," really? Trump and Biden...two peas in a pod. Of course, they are both old so maybe that's the new definition of uniparty=old.

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