in

RFK Jr. & Brin’s Ex Shake Up 2024 Race, Biden on Edge!

The Biden White House is keeping a close watch on the independent campaign of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. It seems like they’re launching a political showdown to knock him out, but let’s see how the son of the late attorney general holds up as he fights for ballot access. RFK Jr. is scrapping to get on the ballot in over a dozen states, including some pivotal battlegrounds for the 2024 election. He’s even chosen Nicole Shanahan, an attorney and biotech investor who also happens to be the ex-wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin, as his running mate. The campaign proudly boasts that they’ve gathered enough signatures to secure a spot on the North Carolina ballot.

Third parties have always been an irksome thorn in the sides of both Democrats and Republicans. Remember how Bush 41 laid the blame on Ross Perot for sinking his re-election bid in 1992? Now, it seems like Joe Biden might see RFK Jr. as a legitimate threat in what’s gearing up to be a super close election. The Democrats are rightfully anxious about Kennedy’s name recognition and the potential for him to snatch away votes, which fuels their intense dislike for him. And now, their disdain for him has surged even more after he made a bold statement declaring that Biden poses a bigger threat to our nation than Donald Trump. CNN tried to bait him, but he masterfully flipped the script. RFK Jr. straightforwardly pointed out that Biden has exploited federal agencies to stifle political speech and suppress his opponents.

RFK Jr. boldly stated, “The greatest threat is not somebody who questions election returns.” Will this writer cast a ballot for the man? Absolutely not. Nonetheless, it’s crystal clear that if he manages to secure a spot on the ballot in the states he’s targeting, he’ll undoubtedly stir things up. I also predict that this will mark the end of RFK Jr.’s cordial invitations to CNN.

Written by Staff Reports

FBI Showdown: Oklahoma Woman Sticks to Her Pro-Palestinian Guns

Michelle Obama Can’t Save Dems: Trump Tops Polls for 2024 Election