Polls Show Hope For Robert F. Kennedy Junior In Democrat Presidential Primary
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is gaining ground as a contender in the Democratic presidential primary, with polling data indicating he has a better chance of winning the nomination than the media gives him credit for. Despite not formally announcing his candidacy, Kennedy has already gained the support of 14% of Joe Biden’s 2020 supporters, according to USA Today/Suffolk University polling. This is a significant number for a new candidate, and other polling data shows even better signs for Kennedy. For example, Rasmussen polling shows that a full 52% of Democrats support Kennedy’s campaign, making him a formidable opponent in a field where 62% of Democrats want Joe Biden to be challenged in the primary.
Kennedy is an outspoken vaccine skeptic who is running for president at a precarious moment in American history, with his own party’s figurehead, Joe Biden, presiding over various economic crises and plunging the country into World War 3 in Ukraine. As the son of legendary slain populist Bobby Kennedy and the nephew of slain president John F. Kennedy, RFK Jr. could have relied on his dynastic last name. However, he decided to lead the charge against the vaccine agenda.
Kennedy’s documentary, The Real Anthony Fauci: The Movie, features reporting by Patrick Howley of NATIONAL FILE on Dr. Anthony Fauci funding Wuhan Institute of Virology bat coronavirus prior to the outbreak. Arguably, no one has fought harder against Fauci’s agenda than Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
While Kennedy is gaining support as an alternative to Biden on the war in Ukraine, conservatives should be wary of a Democrat who has strongly criticized the National Rifle Association (NRA), as Democrats are often associated with gun control. Additionally, Kennedy’s position on the mass migration epidemic destroying American cultural cohesion is unknown, and he must address these important issues with specific policy proposals before earning conservative votes.
Kennedy portrays himself as a longtime outsider who is finally getting his chance to speak truth to power in the political class on the biggest stage in politics: a presidential election. His pointed criticism of former President Donald Trump could also elevate him in the eyes of the Democratic Party, particularly given the former president's support for lockdowns and the promotion of the mRNA Coronavirus vaccine.
Despite these criticisms, Kennedy has a devoted audience that wants a champion to take on Big Pharma, and he has proven himself capable of doing so. His campaign will undoubtedly center around his opposition to the vaccine agenda and his efforts to uncover the truth about Dr. Fauci's funding of the Wuhan lab.
Kennedy's family name and association with two assassinated Kennedys certainly gives him a unique position in American politics. His decision to run for president is seen as a chance to carry on the populist legacy of his father and uncle. Given the current political climate, Kennedy's campaign has a real chance of making an impact and changing the conversation around vaccine mandates and Big Pharma's influence on American politics.