Ron Watkins asks the following in a Tweet:
https://twitter.com/CodeMonkeyZ/status/1707895222456270940
If Trump wins the Republican nomination, and is disqualified later, who would the RNC choose to replace him?
I started out by thinking that is nonsense, but then it struck me that RFK just announced an independent run. An interesting dynamic could occur if this really is the plan by the RNC. They dump Trump due to some corrupt judges decision, and then Trump and RFK join up on a ticket to run as an independent team.
I still don't think it will happen, but I don't completely rule anything out these days either. We know this is a psyop with actors. Who knows what plot twists the script writers might have in store.
Maybe I am bonkers here but with RFK Jr. runs as independent, and if Trump is not shammed by shit show judge, that would take a ton of votes away from Dem candidate, more than away from Trump.
If Trump is railroaded I'm not sure it matters who the president is. It's hard to believe but our current form of government as it is now is on it's last leg. Those alive today will see the end of the US as we know it.
I don't think RFK Jr is that popular among democrats. He is very critical of all vaccines, and has been for a long time. Remember that controversial feature in Rolling Stone magazine? That pissed off every democrat I know, and I don't think his reputation has improved much since then.
I'm rethinking my understanding of the affect that RFK Jr. running as independent would have after reading this Sundance article.
My thoughts are the same today as they were when we first discussed RFK Jr.
None of the Lightbringer’s supporters/voters and ballot harvesters are going to support RFK Jr. None of the leftists who follow social media or traditional media influence operations, the sheeple masses, are going to vote for RFK Jr. None of the party Democrats are going to vote for RFK Jr. None of the Gavin Newsom supporters are going to support RFK Jr.
So, who will vote for RFK Jr?
ANSWER: Two core groups.
#1) Ron DeSantis supporters. When RdS drops out, his coalition of support, the Never Trump Republicans, will flow to RFK Jr.
#2) Approximately one-third of unregistered, unaffiliated or what we would call “independent” voters. About a third of them.
Independents will fracture into three subsets. Approximately 1/3 supporting Gavin Newsom. Approximately 1/3 supporting Donald Trump. Approximately 1/3 supporting Robert Kennedy Jr.
With DeSantis Republicans and one-third of independent voters, that’s the RFK Jr. coalition.
As I said from the outset, RFK Jr. is the intelligence community insurance policy against the threat of Donald Trump.
RFK Jr. running as an independent will tilt the election to Gavin Newsom.