May 012024
 

RELATED, RECENT2024-04-29 Victory! Kennedy is on the California Ballot. Interesting how it happened

Equally interesting,  but I didn’t post it: (May 01, David vrs Goliath)   Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. will officially appear on the Hawaii ballot!

This marks a significant triumph, as Hawaii’s Democrat leaders tried to keep RFK Jr. off the ballot and silence supporters. Thankfully, lawyers continue to defeat the DNC political machine at every turn.

The Democratic Party of Hawaii tried to disqualify the We The People Party from appearing on the ballot after collecting the required 862 signatures. Hearings officer Aaron Schulaner found the Democratic Party’s objections “did not meet its burden of proof in this case.”

Kim Haine, chair of the State Central Committee of We The People responded, “The Hawaii Office of Elections delivered a very fair and thoughtful decision […] in favor of our grassroots. I’m so proud of how our officers and volunteers represented Hawaii in this real-life David vs. Goliath legal challenge.”

Team Kennedy will not be intimidated by party bosses and entrenched political powers.

And now, this posting – –    The “No Spoiler Pledge” is Making Waves (Kennedy).

President Joe Biden cannot secure a victory against Donald Trump in any scenario.

A massive new poll of the 2024 election cycle surveyed three head-to-head scenarios. The results are shaking up the political establishment:
  1. Biden vs. Trump. Result: Donald Trump wins by a comfortable margin.
  2. Trump vs. Kennedy. Result: Kennedy wins in close race.
  3. Kennedy vs. Biden: Result Kenndy wins in a landslide.
This fifty-state poll from Zogby, distinguished by its unprecedented scale and precision, surveyed over 26,000 likely voters nationwide, achieving a remarkably low margin of error of just 0.6%. Unlike typical polls, this survey meticulously calculates the winner in each state to predict the electoral vote outcome—the only measure that truly determines our next president.
The results are unequivocal: President Joe Biden cannot secure a victory against Donald Trump in any scenario—be it a direct matchup or a three-way race including Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
The only scenario in which President Trump participates in the election and does not win is a direct head-to-head with Kennedy, in which Kennedy emerges victorious.
In other words, if anyone is a spoiler in this race, it is President Biden! Why? RFK Jr. explained it in today’s press conference: “To be a spoiler, a candidate must not only lack the ability to win themselves but also obstruct another potentially winning candidate.” Under these criteria, it’s evident that President Biden’s continued candidacy might inadvertently deliver the White House to Donald Trump.”
In response to these findings, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has proposed a bold initiative called the No Spoiler Pledge: a pledge for the weakest candidate in a head-to-head match to step aside based on a 50-state poll in mid-October 2024, surveying over 30,000 likely voters.
This proposed poll would assess head-to-head races between Biden and Trump, and Kennedy against Trump. Whichever candidate does worse head to head will step aside.
We call on the Biden campaign to sign the pledge, so that if Trump wins it won’t be by accident, but only by beating the strongest challenger.
Right now, that challenger is Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. With this pledge on the table, now is the time to keep him strong.
Your support is crucial in this pivotal moment. Every donation helps RFK Jr. close in on his opponents and beat them in a two-way OR a three-way race.
If you are curious to know more, have a look at the state-by-state details, which we are making public in the spirit of transparency. And thank you for your support at this pivotal moment.
Let’s win the White House and Heal America!
Team Kennedy
TeamKennedy.com
Donate today to put a Kennedy back in the White House — Elect Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. as President to unite America in 2024!
Make sure to join us on Social Media to help spread our campaign’s message and put Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. in the White House!

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