RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina's election board voted Tuesday to certify a political party that wants to put Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on the state's presidential ballot this fall.
Which is a reasonable assumption if you’re basing that purely off the policies listed on Kennedy’s website. A lot of D-leaning stuff (limit corporate power, healthcare, reduce wars, etc) that would seem appealing on the surface. But every single time he gets on a stage or on a headline it’s for some bizarre statement that just sounds GOP-Lite, and I don’t expect many democrats to flip based on that press. Especially now that we have a firecracker like Harris to rally behind- but Republicans might flip.
Which is a reasonable assumption if you’re basing that purely off the policies listed on Kennedy’s website. A lot of D-leaning stuff (limit corporate power, healthcare, reduce wars, etc) that would seem appealing on the surface. But every single time he gets on a stage or on a headline it’s for some bizarre statement that just sounds GOP-Lite, and I don’t expect many democrats to flip based on that press. Especially now that we have a firecracker like Harris to rally behind- but Republicans might flip.
They expect Democrats to see Kennedy and blindly fill in that bubble because it’s what they would do for a Regan or Don Jr.
It’s like every single action of theirs can be explained by projection or something…
When they should be more worried about Q conspiracies and why their old boomer adherents latched on to RFK.