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Uh oh Kameltoe - RFK about to drop out and lend his support to Trump!

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Damn, there goes the roadkill vote. 

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Not surprised. He was on that dumbsh1t with a mullet’s podcast, Theo Von (too bad, he was funny but now he’s just a Trumper shill). I knew then that something was up

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oh boy AG ……………. Yes , please 
 

RFK Jr. is in consideration for Attorney General and other Cabinet positions.

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58 minutes ago, The Real timschochet said:

It’s not a nightmare. Nobody cares, it won’t matter at all. 

Who in their mind would believe that RFK supporting Trump would have anything more than a negligible impact? Seriously.

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1 minute ago, Mike Honcho said:

So last week he was offering to sell his support to the highest bidder, guess we know who won.  

He’ll slide right into the weirdo brand. 

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2 minutes ago, thegeneral said:

He’ll slide right into the weirdo brand. 

Crybaby Walz , did you see him last night crying :lol: , made up the whole lame Weird attack. I don’t know how he became sissified but yikes

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1 minute ago, HellToupee said:

Crybaby Walz , did you see him last night crying :lol: , made up the whole lame Weird attack. I don’t know how he became sissified but yikes

Walz is a bit of a spaz. But he gives a good stump speech. Out of central casting for a VP.

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17 minutes ago, squistion said:

Who in their mind would believe that RFK supporting Trump would have anything more than a negligible impact? Seriously.

We know your IQ is severely lacking and can't do math. But for those that can - RFK's polling 4% where twice as many of his supporters would vote for Trump over Kampala before any such endorsement is huge in the current scheme of things.  That's theoretically a 3% bump for Team Trump.  

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56 minutes ago, JuneJuly said:

We know your IQ is severely lacking and can't do math. But for those that can - RFK's polling 4% where twice as many of his supporters would vote for Trump over Kampala before any such endorsement is huge in the current scheme of things.  That's theoretically a 3% bump for Team Trump.  

Nope. Not theoretically or otherwise. They’ve poll tested this out in every swing state. His presence or absence makes no difference whatsoever. The main flaw in your thinking is the assumption that a candidate “owns” his voters; that if he endorses somebody else they go along with him. That never happens. 

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3 minutes ago, The Real timschochet said:

Nope. Not theoretically or otherwise. They’ve poll tested this out in every swing state. His presence or absence makes no difference whatsoever. The main flaw in your thinking is the assumption that a candidate “owns” his voters; that if he endorses somebody else they go along with him. That never happens. 

Guess they need some new hope thing to desperately cling to as Clownzo continues swirling the drain.

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Pay no mind to these clowns  and their political observations (what they are told). A month ago they were all propping up the husk of Joe Biden.  

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Just now, Hardcore troubadour said:

Pay no mind to these clowns  and their political observations (what they are told). A month ago they were all propping up the husk of Joe Biden.  

Now we're not.

:banana:

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5 minutes ago, The Real timschochet said:

Nope. Not theoretically or otherwise. They’ve poll tested this out in every swing state. His presence or absence makes no difference whatsoever. The main flaw in your thinking is the assumption that a candidate “owns” his voters; that if he endorses somebody else they go along with him. That never happens. 

I will give you credit for being an eternal optimist!  Are the Bruins going to win the Big 10 this fall as well?

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I’m not saying that Kamala is going to win; it’s still a toss up election. 
BUT- you can see the difference between the two conventions- this one is so much more positive. I think it makes a real difference to voters. 

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4 minutes ago, Beaker15 said:

I will give you credit for being an eternal optimist!  Are the Bruins going to win the Big 10 this fall as well?

Yikes! Well if they were ever going to do it, this would be the year as they avoid having to play either Ohio State or Michigan. But their schedule is still a total nightmare and with a brand new defense, lucky to have a winning record. 

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3 minutes ago, Beaker15 said:

I will give you credit for being an eternal optimist!  Are the Bruins going to win the Big 10 this fall as well?

About the only people who support Brain Worm are those who couldn't bring themselves to vote for Biden or Trump, not because they believe with their hearts, minds and souls that this oddball clown would make a great president. He's just leveraging what little he has to get a place in an administration. 

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7 hours ago, The Real timschochet said:

Nope. Not theoretically or otherwise. They’ve poll tested this out in every swing state. His presence or absence makes no difference whatsoever. The main flaw in your thinking is the assumption that a candidate “owns” his voters; that if he endorses somebody else they go along with him. That never happens. 

He's dumb. He doesn't get that. No one who says "DER THAT PERCENT NOW GO TRUMP." isn't being serious

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Trumpamania joining forces with the Kennedy Madness to save America!!!  The last time we saw Bipartisanship like this was the two Irishmen Reagan and O’Neil and of course…

 

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Kennedy did seem to tap into a section of voters, not really sure who those folks were. But it would be difficult to see them transition into Trump voters.

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9 hours ago, The Real timschochet said:

They’ve poll tested this out in every swing state. His presence or absence makes no difference whatsoever.

Link?

You're just saying stuff again. 

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41 minutes ago, RLLD said:

Kennedy did seem to tap into a section of voters, not really sure who those folks were. But it would be difficult to see them transition into Trump voters.

It was voters who don’t like Trump or Biden. 

I think RFKJ dropping out helps Harris more than anything.

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16 minutes ago, MDC said:

It was voters who don’t like Trump or Biden. 

I think RFKJ dropping out helps Harris more than anything.

One side is bipartisan pro America and the other is deep state globalist anti democratic fascism.   I cannot see a clearer distinction between the two sides.  

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16 minutes ago, MDC said:

It was voters who don’t like Trump or Biden. 

I think RFKJ dropping out helps Harris more than anything.

I felt he was pulling more voters from Trump than Harris, but we'll see how it breaks.

I really have to question RFKj's motivations, if he was previously running as a Dem, then went independent and now is backing(maybe) Trump(after approaching both candidates for a position in administration).  That seems to be a move based on power rather than ideals. Also, if he does back Trump, all the goodwill he built up for his environmentalism will be shot forever. 

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4 minutes ago, Tree of Knowledge said:

One side is bipartisan pro America and the other is deep state globalist anti democratic fascism.   I cannot see a clearer distinction between the two sides.  

One is an ordinary DC lizard person and the other one is a career grifter and a deeply strange weirdo. I know what camp Crackhead Rob falls in.

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55 minutes ago, MDC said:

It was voters who don’t like Trump or Biden. 

I think RFKJ dropping out helps Harris more than anything.

I think I would tend to agree with this assertion.

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2 hours ago, Mike Honcho said:

I felt he was pulling more voters from Trump than Harris, but we'll see how it breaks.

I really have to question RFKj's motivations, if he was previously running as a Dem, then went independent and now is backing(maybe) Trump(after approaching both candidates for a position in administration).  That seems to be a move based on power rather than ideals. Also, if he does back Trump, all the goodwill he built up for his environmentalism will be shot forever. 

Trump is a great environmentalist.  

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