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Beau says:
Trump's team fears Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may draw more votes from Trump than Biden, causing a unique situation requiring Trump to navigate carefully to avoid alienating voters.
Political strategists, voters
Insights into the potential implications of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s candidacy on the political landscape and voter behavior.
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Well, howdy there, internet people.
Let's bow again.
So today we are going to talk about a concern that has arisen in Trump
world and what they plan on doing about it.
See, there's another candidate that they're concerned about, and it's not Biden.
A lot of right-wing commentators, they gave air to a political candidate hoping to elevate
that candidate on the Democratic side because he is running as a Democrat, at least for
the time being, I think, still running as a Democrat.
R.F.K.
Jr., according to reports, internal polling from Trump's team shows him taking more votes
away from Trump than from Biden.
So he may end up being a spoiler for Trump.
When the commentators brought him on their shows, they asked him mostly about his more,
let's just call them controversial views.
Some would call them conspiratorial.
This endeared him to a lot of the elements that support Trump.
So they see him as an alternative to Trump.
More importantly, they see him as an alternative to Trump who hasn't already lost to Biden.
And they believe that he will pull votes from the other side of the aisle, which may actually
be the case.
He may pull some votes from Biden as well.
that according to Trump world, he's going to pull more from Trump than from Biden.
So the reporting says that Trump's circle is preparing a campaign to go after RFK Jr.
to try to mitigate and reduce the harm he does to Trump's base.
That's an interesting development, considering I would imagine that most of those right-wing
commentators who brought him on did so in hopes that he would run as an independent,
which looks like it may be the case, but that he would pull more votes from Biden.
It seems to have backfired, at least for the moment, but the fringe views that have been
expressed, they're not really resonating with the base of Democrats.
However, because the right wing was exposed to them, those fringe
views are resonating with them.
So Trump, who built a base of people who, for the most part, can be easily influenced.
He has a problem because somebody else is influencing them.
It's a unique situation.
I can't think of a parallel in American politics and I have no idea how it's going to work
out, but seeing Trump go after Kennedy, it's going to be interesting because I have a feeling
that the only route he can go is to attack some of Kennedy's more liberal views and point
those out.
Because if he goes after the fringe ideas, well, he'll still alienate those voters.
So that's something to be on the lookout for, a unique and interesting development in American
politics.
Anyway, it's just a thought.
Y'all have a good day.
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