shockedcanadian
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I've heard repeatedly in videos interviewing voters just how important RFKs endorsement was. Many were going to vote for him but shifted to Trump after RFK endorsed Trump. The entire MAHA movement is a real one, popular with women and the younger generation too.
In 2016 Trump added Pence to appease the old Neo-Con voters. In 2024 Trump added the RFK endorsement to juxtapose and expose the shift in the Dem Party but also to grab moderates and Independent voters.
Of course circumstances change and so do parties but if the GOP don't screw it up post-Trump, they could really make the Democrats the outsiders who will see losses even in districts that don't want I.D. Just look at his double digit inroads in California and New York alone. The Dems will not change that will be obvious as their donors just want power by their rules. GOP can easily profit from this if they stay loyal to real issues.
In 2016 Trump added Pence to appease the old Neo-Con voters. In 2024 Trump added the RFK endorsement to juxtapose and expose the shift in the Dem Party but also to grab moderates and Independent voters.
Of course circumstances change and so do parties but if the GOP don't screw it up post-Trump, they could really make the Democrats the outsiders who will see losses even in districts that don't want I.D. Just look at his double digit inroads in California and New York alone. The Dems will not change that will be obvious as their donors just want power by their rules. GOP can easily profit from this if they stay loyal to real issues.
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