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You forgot an important factor in all this. What about RFK Jr? Neither party wants the other in office, read what Aaron Siri on X @AaronSiriSG, one of the best attorneys in the nation has to say about the electoral potential.

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RFK Jr is not an “important factor”. I'm not interested in him because I don't want to get another blind man in the presidency. His program is as shallow as the Democrat’s or Republican’s ones and pretty much falls between the two. People don't vote (https://becomethyself.com/179-biden-isnt-leaving-now-so-hell-leave-after-the-election.html) for complicated ideas, they have no time for them. RFK Jr (and anyone, by the way) could win any election if he offered the Americans affordable healthcare, for example, or universal basic income (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_basic_income) and explained how he was going to implement that. I would be listening with the interest, too.

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Know less about UBI’s and we wouldn’t need to invest in so much of the Health Care Systems, if we flip getting Americans healthy again, through regenerative farming, education, rehab farms, clean water and farming whole organic foods. RFK Jr is as passionate about this as he is in helping our young people get into their 1st homes with 3% interest rates. He is super popular among those under 40. His team has collected over a million signatures to get him on the ballot in all 50 states and D.C., a feat that initially seemed impossible. He may not make it to the White House, but he and his populist movement particularly among our youth is a force to be reckoned with and isn’t going away anytime soon. I invite you to relook at his policies here: https://www.kennedy24.com/policies

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If you and anyone else think that «helping our young people get into their 1st homes with 3% interest rates» solves any problem of this country, go ahead and vote for the super popular RFK Jr. in November. I'm not interested in him.

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