How, exactly, will that work with Trump's daugher-in-law/Eric's wife in charge at the RNC? That's what Trump is angling for, and therefore what is likely to happen. Even if it's not her, it will be a Trump lackey.
How, exactly, will that work with Trump's daugher-in-law/Eric's wife in charge at the RNC? That's what Trump is angling for, and therefore what is likely to happen. Even if it's not her, it will be a Trump lackey.
The Trump backed RNC will help help fund RFK's campaign because RFK's presence on the ballot is a huge boost Trump winning the Presidency, draining votes from Biden. In a three way race, Biden loses a lot more of those swing states.
No, RFK would pull more votes from Trump, which is why the RNC won't give him a dime.
He's anti-vax, embraces conspiracy theories like 9/11 was an inside job, likes to hang with the wrong people, and is spending money like a drunken sailor.
There are very few Dems out there that aren't laughing at him. Why do you think he dropped out of the Democratic primary and chose to run as an independent?
Disagree. RFK does not hold much appeal for Dems/Dem leaning voters. He's much more likely to siphon votes from Trump with disaffected Repubs who can't bring themselves to vote for Biden. Let's face it, the guy's a nut case, and with Trump, we already have one of those.
A greater risk is Cornell West, who could conceivably draw a significant number of Black voters who traditionally vote Dem. I see that as a bigger threat.
And then, of course, there's No Labels - if it even mounts a campaign - and if they draw in a viable candidate such as Joe Manchin. Those are big ifs, and so far nothing is happening, and I suspect nothing will. Time is running short to mount a campaign. And again, it's much more likely to attract disaffected Repubs. However, equally disaffected center-right Dems might also find it attractive, though I'm highly skeptical.
How, exactly, will that work with Trump's daugher-in-law/Eric's wife in charge at the RNC? That's what Trump is angling for, and therefore what is likely to happen. Even if it's not her, it will be a Trump lackey.
The Trump backed RNC will help help fund RFK's campaign because RFK's presence on the ballot is a huge boost Trump winning the Presidency, draining votes from Biden. In a three way race, Biden loses a lot more of those swing states.
No, RFK would pull more votes from Trump, which is why the RNC won't give him a dime.
He's anti-vax, embraces conspiracy theories like 9/11 was an inside job, likes to hang with the wrong people, and is spending money like a drunken sailor.
There are very few Dems out there that aren't laughing at him. Why do you think he dropped out of the Democratic primary and chose to run as an independent?
Disagree. RFK does not hold much appeal for Dems/Dem leaning voters. He's much more likely to siphon votes from Trump with disaffected Repubs who can't bring themselves to vote for Biden. Let's face it, the guy's a nut case, and with Trump, we already have one of those.
A greater risk is Cornell West, who could conceivably draw a significant number of Black voters who traditionally vote Dem. I see that as a bigger threat.
And then, of course, there's No Labels - if it even mounts a campaign - and if they draw in a viable candidate such as Joe Manchin. Those are big ifs, and so far nothing is happening, and I suspect nothing will. Time is running short to mount a campaign. And again, it's much more likely to attract disaffected Repubs. However, equally disaffected center-right Dems might also find it attractive, though I'm highly skeptical.