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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr, Rage Against the Machine — Trump And Biden

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Locked Out

After dodging the media and the public, President Biden and former President Trump have finally agreed to debate each other. However, both Biden and Trump have conspired against third-party candidate Robert F. Kennedy to keep him off the debate stage. The political sleight of hand carried out by the RNC and the DNC has Robert Kennedy, Jr. raging against the machine, Biden, and Trump.

Biden and Trump disagree on just about everything, politically and socially. However, there is one thing they both agree on: they don’t like Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Third-party candidate Cornell West calls it a duopoly–the stranglehold the Republican and Democrats has on the political system. 

A recent UMass Amherst Poll revealed a significant portion of the public’s perception of Biden’s win. It found that 30% of respondents believed his victory was not legitimate, highlighting the deep divisions and skepticism within the electorate.

President Biden has gone out of his way to refuse RFK, Jr Secret Service protection. Is Biden hoping for RFK, Jr. to get assassinated to secure his win over Trump in November? The systematic lockout of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr has only increased his rage against the machine.

Several polls have shown Kennedy, Jr. running in the double digits, with as much as 13 percent of voters wanting him as President. Those poll numbers make Kennedy, Jr. a viable candidate, regardless of what mainstream talking heads say about his candidacy.

The 2020 Election Doubters

In the 2020 presidential election, Biden narrowly beat then-President Donald Trump with 51 percent of the votes. Yet today, many Americans still do not believe President Biden won the fair and square election. As Biden, Trump, the DNC, and RNC conspire to delegitimize other candidates, the 2020 election will have its doubters.

 According to the Federal Election Commission, seventy-four million people voted for Donald Trump. The number of people who voted fraudulently for Trump has not been clarified. The Republicans are the ones to pursue the Democrats with claims of voter fraud. However, they accept every vote they get as a legitimate vote.

Although former President Trump lost the race with around forty-seven percent of the popular vote, he managed to garner 232 electoral votes. To win the Presidency, the candidate needs 270 electoral votes. Trump’s opponent, Joe Biden, won the 2020 Presidential election with 306 electoral votes. Most Republicans still still deny the fact that Biden won the 2020 election. A large number of Americans have lost faith in the fairness of the electoral process.

 And with leaders of both major parties shutting out Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. from the race — their fear grows more each day. Both Trump and Biden refused to debate any of the other presidential hopefuls. After months of playing hide and go-seek with the public, President Biden and Trump agreed to participate in two debates. CNN will host the first debate on June 27. ABC News will host the Second debate on September 10. Those two presidential debates should be a shit show.

Clinton Franklin
Clinton Franklin
Clinton Franklin is a formally trained Computer Scientist and a writer at heart. Clinton is an avid observer of nature and a lover of people and diverse cultures. He adheres to the adage, “Think globally, but act locally.” It is crucial to be forward-thinking but not a forward person. “Be kind to everyone you meet because each carries his heavy burden…” Plato. Embrace the three Constants: Change, Justice, and Rightness. The thought police are busy at work trying to suppress free speech — if allowed their march to madness — they will arrest your very thoughts.
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