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Did any of you read the article? The source of this telephone-game gossip is NBC citing the NY Times citing “sources”. Whoever wrote this NBC article could be simply making these names up.
I read a report from Reuters (UK-owned) simply citing a March 26th announcement date and nothing else.
So just wait and see.
And March 26th could come and go without any such announcement.
So far RFK Jr is guaranteed a spot on the ballot in only a handful of States. There is a l o o o n g way to go, he may not even hurdle the 50-State bar.
Many of his larger donors are promising to stop supporting him if he picks Rogers. Ventura was at least a mayor and a governor, but I don't know much about him beyond that.
The more appealing he is to MAGA/conspiracy/populist voters, the more votes he siphons off of Trump to Biden’s benefit. For the sake of world stability, I’m all for it!
I don’t have a problem with Aaron Rodgers and his lack of government experience. I mean, look at our VP now; we already know he would be better than Kamala Harris.
Robert Kennedy isn't wrapped too tight, this is an excert from an article in Vanity fair:
Quote:
"...like his belief that the media has been infiltrated by the CIA, as he told the right-wing provocateur James O’Keefe in an interview this year; or his claim that pesticides in drinking water are causing “sexual dysphoria” in boys, as evidenced by a frog study—we meet up at the Kennedy compound and talk about his family history."
As of now, he’s not even close to having secured a spot on all 50 State ballots.
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