Tuesday News Round Up – While the Other Candidates Attack Each Other, RFK Jr. Tackles Issues That Matter to Americans
“The Republicans and Democrats, when you ask them about healthcare they’re arguing whether we should have Obamacare or whether we should have single-payer, public private option, and all of those discussions are just about moving deck chairs on the Titanic. It’s all an argument about who’s going to pay for it. Nobody’s talking about how to end it. How to stop the ship from sinking. Don’t you deserve a president that is going to make it stop?” – RFK Jr.
Today’s leading RFK Jr. news:
“The Democratic Party and the Republican Party, neither of them is saying that they are offering a change. They’re all saying you better vote for my candidate because the other guy is scary and he’s going to destroy the republic,” Kennedy said. – Amid Biden, Trump unpopularity, RFK Jr. woos independents at Vegas rally | The Nevada Independent
Presidential Candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr, Live from LAS VEGAS | Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Grudgingly, NBC acknowledged that it is a three-man race – Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: ‘I think I can win the White House’ | NBC News
“He’s talking about things that nobody wants to talk about,” Elizabeth French said. – Robert Kennedy Jr. courts Las Vegas voters as alternative to Trump vs. Biden | Las Vegas Review-Journal
Focus on the chronic disease epidemic: RFK Jr. is often criticized for being a “conspiracy theorist” on several issues, including his concerns about the rising incidence and cost of chronic diseases in the United States. Kennedy explains the issue to Shelley Wynter here: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on chronic disease in America | The Shelley Wynter Show. Is Kennedy correct? This report from the conservative think-tank the American Action Forum describes the problem: Chronic Disease in the United States: A Worsening Health and Economic Crisis | AAF. Once again, RFK Jr. is right.
On the ballot access front:
Richard Winger, for one, thinks that 50-state access for Kennedy is achievable, given the way the campaign has approached the problem to date, including having volunteers petition outside polling places during the New Hampshire primaries and exceeding the needed 3,000 signatures. “I think he can probably do it,“ Winger says. “I was impressed that he got on in New Hampshire in one day.“ – Presidential Ballot Will Be Crowded With Third Party Candidates | Reason
More Kennedy news:
Kennedy is representing the families in East Palestine, Ohio. “The President hasn’t paid attention, and the federal response has been utterly inadequate. We’ve just had $113 billion to Ukraine,” he said. “We need that money here.” – RFK Jr. calls out Biden’s response to East Palestine derailment | NewsNation
RFK Jr.: I’m Winning the Largest Voting Bloc | Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Presidential Candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr, Live from Hayward, CA | Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. coming to Tucson | KVOA
Kennedy takes on Biden’s Ukraine policy and wild spending:
Speaking of President Biden’s issues:
Biden’s Approval Rating Falls Again, New Poll Finds | Forbes
And finally, this – Biden tells crowd he recently met with Mitterrand, former French president who died in 1996 | Fox News. This is why the DNC wants “surrogates” to campaign for President Biden.
The president of the United States needs to be intelligent, agile, and able to seize the initiative. Like this:
We wrap with RFK Jr. reminiscing about his memories of the civil rights movement – United by History: The Kings and Kennedys | Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Louis Conte, Headlines Editor
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RFK Jr.'s persistence is making an impact. He has become a credible campaigner and force as he moves toward a 50-state ballot presence.
That rattlesnake clip is incredible. Thank you for posting it, showing Kennedy’s ability to focus and tune into nature. Love it!