RFK shreds Democratic Party, says he will withdraw from 10 battleground states in bid to keep Kamala from the presidency but will remain in race
· Aug 23, 2024 · NottheBee.com

Democrat Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., who is running for president of the US as an independent, threw his support behind Donald Trump on Friday, saying that his campaign would join forces to ensure a candidate is elected who will "end the forever wars," protect free speech, hold corporations to account, and secure the border.

As usual, CNN, MSNBC, and other fake news outlets didn't want viewers to hear too much thoughtcrime.

Because they felt it was wrong for Americans to hear things that counter the Narrative™, I want to make sure you hear them:

RFK said he will remain in the race in most states and encouraged those in very blue or very red states to vote for him if they do not like Trump or Harris as candidates (RFK votes will not change the margins enough to steal victory from Trump or Harris).

However, RFK will remove his name from the ballot in 10 battleground states, which presumably will include Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and others.

Trump and RFK - who are both center-left in many of their policy positions - will likely compete for a similar group of centrists/independents, allowing Kamala to potentially sweep the field in swing states where a few thousand votes could make the difference.

Biden won Arizona by 0.3% in 2020, just over 10,000 votes.

In 2016, Trump won Michigan by 0.3%; a change in third-party candidate votes could have easily changed the entire election.

RFK also talked at length about his primary issue, nutrition and health, saying that the issue "dwarfs" the issues of the culture war.

In exchange for this endorsement, he will likely receive a Cabinet or other high-level position in Trump's administration should Trump win.

How the voters in swing states will respond on Election Day remains to be seen, but it could very well tip the scales to Trump ... or cause neither main candidate to get the 270 votes in the Electoral College needed to secure the presidency.

In that case, the House of Representatives chooses the president...


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