RFK Spoiling Biden?
Here's the thing: RFK is really shaking things up, and there are several reasons why the Biden campaign should be concerned. Firstly, RFK consistently outperforms both Trump and Biden in polls among young voters. His VP pick, Shanahan, is a brilliant choice—personable, likable, someone you'd want as your best friend. She's not a typical politician; coming from the tech industry, she brings a refreshing perspective that appeals to voters tired of the same old politics. RFK's pledge to pardon Snowden on day one is a game changer. It sets him apart from mainstream Democrats who see Snowden as a traitor to the system, emphasizing the importance of whistleblowers in exposing corruption. Currently polling at around 10%, RFK just needs a 5% boost to qualify for the Presidential debates, where his presence could shift the dynamic of his campaign and the elections at large. While it's uncertain if Biden and Trump will participate, RFK's rise is undeniable. He acknowledges his role as a spoiler for both major parties, resonating with Democrat voters and Independents alike. For Biden, this isn't the morning news he prefers to hear, nor the evening news to wrap up his day.