Tuesday News Round Up – RFK Jr.’s Favorability Soars as He Finds Common Ground All Americans Can Stand On
“We need to focus less on the policies that divide us, and more on the values and dreams we hold in common.” – RFK Jr.
More positive polling news:
Today’s big RFK Jr. news:
“Kennedy is running a populist campaign under the slogan ‘declare your independence.’ A staunch critic of mandatory vaccinations, Kennedy has promised to ‘spoil’ the election for likely nominees Biden and Trump.” – Robert F. Kennedy Jr: The Next Populist President of the United States? | 1945
“I think he adds an interesting level to this that I’m not sure people were expecting before,” Trish Crouse said. “He kind of mixes it up a bit. And I’m not so sure that’s a negative.” – RFK Jr. goes independent. What will his run mean for the presidential race in Pa.? | Erie Times News
“The independent might not be polling as well as former president Donald Trump and current president Joe Biden, but a significant portion of the electorate says they will vote for him, a recent poll found.” – Independent Presidential Candidate RFK Jr. Polls At 19 Percent, New Poll Shows | NewBostonPost
How has RFK Jr. raised all that money? | POLITICO. The answer: RFK Jr. has broad appeal and is viewed more positively than any other major candidate.
American health care in crisis:
If Obama-Biden healthcare policies are so good, why do costs keep rising? | Washington Examiner
Health care costs keep rising because no one in Washington will take on Big Pharma. RFK Jr. will, and he has big plans for reforming health care by addressing chronic disease – RFK Jr. vows to reform NIH ‘overnight’ if elected | Washington Examiner.
America’s border in crisis:
President Biden’s immigration policies are an ongoing disaster. Even his own party can no longer support them – More Illegal Border-Crossers Recorded in September Than Ever | The Federalist.
Chris Clem at Newsmax supports RFK Jr.’s ideas on how to fix the border: “Kennedy argues that if claimants to political asylum understood that their case would be determined swiftly at the border before being granted entry into the country, most would skip the considerable risk and expense of entrusting themselves to cartels to make the journey. His most innovative idea is to make free passport cards available to every U.S. citizen, which would immediately make employers accountable for hiring people illegally.” – RFK Jr. Has a Solid Border Solution | Newsmax.com.
Middle class in crisis:
America’s Downtowns Are Empty. Fixing Them Will Be Expensive. | WSJ
Both President Biden and President Trump claim to have good economic records. However, as RFK Jr. explains, the Trump-Biden COVID lockdowns wrecked middle-class and African American businesses – Robert F. Kennedy Jr on X: “I’d like to hear President Trump explain this one.” Neither Biden nor Trump is talking about this, but Kennedy is.
Today’s negative, piss-yellow journalism attacking RFK Jr. again puts the Associated Press in the spotlight with yet another regurgitation of its article from four days ago. Is this news or a negative PR campaign? – RFK Jr. spent years stoking mistrust of vaccines. These people were hurt by his actions. | Anchorage Daily News.
The response here is that it is reasonable to question vaccine safety. RFK Jr.’s support of freedom of speech informs our approach here at The Kennedy Beacon. Many people disagree with Kennedy’s questioning of vaccines, but that does not mean that his doing so is spreading “conspiracy theories” or “misinformation.” Many in the medical profession and in journalism have the same questions. Two examples:
Pretending that “Trusted News” sites like the Associated Press are actually trusted would be spreading misinformation – Americans’ Trust in The Media Hits All-Time Low in Latest I&I/TIPP Poll | Issues & Insights.
Today’s Trump mayhem:
The saga of the red-haired weirdo continues – Trump denies telling ‘red haired weirdo’ Mar-a-Lago billionaire about classified info | NBC News
‘They Have Him on Tape’: Donald Trump Is Now in Serious Trouble | 1945
Trump lawyer caved after his defense became ‘practically impossible’: Columnist | Raw Story
President Biden besieged:
‘Where’s the money?’ Biden demanded. The House Oversight Committee just found some | The Hill
Bidenomics is going belly-up where it matters most | Washington Examiner
Shock Poll: Democrat Support from Black Voters Plummets | American Insider
Hope, love, and common ground – We wrap with this wonderful video about RFK Jr.’s visit to Auntie Angie’s House: Robert F. Kennedy Jr on X: “I loved visiting Auntie Angie’s House and learning about what they do for underserved pregnant mothers.” These women are wonderful. They are doing outstanding work for women in their care. The discussion is full of hope and love. If we listen close enough, we can find common ground for Americans on one of the issues – abortion – where both parties tell us we cannot.
RFK Jr. is finding common ground that Americans can stand on, together.
Louis Conte, Headlines Editor
Marie Agro, Headlines Editor
Paid for by American Values 2024 (307 W. 36th St., 11th floor, New York, NY 10018) and not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee.
Louis Conte, Headlines Editor
Marie Agro, Headlines Editor
Paid for by American Values 2024 (307 W. 36th St., 11th floor, New York, NY 10018) and not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee.
Wow, I'm loving that I can now see the Kennedy Beacon on X.com!
I love how Bobby is highlighting and supporting Angie's House. I am totally pro-choice, AND I feel that women and mothers should be given a real choice with viable, supportive options when deciding what to do when pregnant, wanted or unwanted. Supporting mothers who choose life is a beautiful thing and I applaud Bobby for supporting this cause. This is the way forward, giving people actual, informed, supported choices. Just like with vaccines, many people do not know how to support their immune systems, or what's in the childhood and cvd shots, and simply follow the dictum of the health agencies. If they knew more, and had a choice (not a mandate), they might take a different route that truly supported their family's health and wellness.