I saw two new signs go up for Kennedy this week.
I'm not saying that Kennedy voters aren't the least informed voters out there; I'm also not saying they aren't not the least informed voters.
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I saw two new signs go up for Kennedy this week.
I'm not saying that Kennedy voters aren't the least informed voters out there; I'm also not saying they aren't not the least informed voters.
They may not have gotten the memo that he dropped out, though. 🧐
Maybe not the uh.. most thinking crowd.
It’s the worms. 🤫
Yes just blatantly tricking a bunch of people into throwing away their vote for a candidate who is no longer running is totally what America is all about. Thanks Supreme Court.
I mean.. how stupid are you, Americans? Is this really a thing to get angry about?
Not entirely sure what you're getting at.
It's amazing how little most people know about politics. There would absolutely be loads of people that would vote for rfk Jr.
Exactly what I mean… how would you not know who the candidates are and still bother to show up to vote?
IDK, maybe go to the booth with your spouse and shuffle through the queue just to look like you're participating.
As an aside... I really liked my grandma, but it's true that she wasn't well informed about politics. One time she told me that she always voted for the opposite party my granddad voted for, just to cancel out his vote.
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