Alas, the front-runners for this year’s U.S. presidential elections are a senile octogenarian and a crooked businessman! So, who else is voting for RFK Jr.?

Alas, the front-runners for this year’s U.S. presidential elections are a senile octogenarian and a crooked businessman! So, who else is voting for RFK Jr.?

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I don’t like Biden or Trump; but RFK JR. is really no better.
Just a different flavor of flawed policy proposals. Then again, you do need to entice voters to pick you.
Gotta give them some red meat. Let’s make some unrealistic promises on the campaign trail!!
Michael Rectenwald has no chance of gracing the oval office, but I am intrigued to investigate his policy positions. He strikes me as a hard-right Libertarian. When compared to the alternatives, he might be the better choice. But I still need to do my homework on that candidate.
As we all know, voting has more of an expressive function than any effect on the outcome of elections.
Who would be the best middle finger to the establishment , becomes the question.
hear, hear!
It took me until my mid-40s — after many “independent-minded” votes of my own –to understand that the “middle-finger” vote is essentially a middle-finger to yourself, and that you have to take sides if you want a say in who wins.
I would love to be able to cast a “negative vote”; see here: https://nyuscholars.nyu.edu/en/publications/when-is-it-advantageous-to-cast-a-negative-vote