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I don't think he'll gain a lot of traction, but he will pull some democrat voters. He isn't quite center enough to pull independents or libertarians though.
Anybody can run for President, and since his party is blocking his path as a Democrat and kicking Biden to the curb, he had to find another way to the nomination. Still can't win, but he can be heard.
Anybody can run for President, and since his party is blocking his path as a Democrat and kicking Biden to the curb, he had to find another way to the nomination. Still can't win, but he can be heard.
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Cpl Vic Burk
PO3 Shayne Seibert His chances are slim to nil. The only person I can remember gaining any traction as an independent was Ross Perot and he didn't get a single electoral college vote. He just helped Clinton win while cutting Bush's chances.
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
That's Where WE DISAGREE.....
I Believe ANY Kennedy Will Get The Voters On Their FEET,
If Nothing Else Occurs, More Voters Will Show Up At The Polls.
But Either Way, I May VERY WELL Vote For A Kennedy;
And,I'd Probably Vote For ETHYL Is She Were Running
I Believe ANY Kennedy Will Get The Voters On Their FEET,
If Nothing Else Occurs, More Voters Will Show Up At The Polls.
But Either Way, I May VERY WELL Vote For A Kennedy;
And,I'd Probably Vote For ETHYL Is She Were Running
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Cpl Vic Burk
A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney - Remember back in 1980 when Ted Kennedy ran? He didn't win the primary. The name isn't as popular now as it was then so I'm sticking with my statement of slim to nil.
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