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Trump Gives Thumbs Up Today, we're diving into some intriguing developments in the 2024 presidential

[Logo]( [RFK Jr. Team Hint Would Turn Race Upside Down,] [RFK Jr. Team Hint Would Turn Race Upside Down,]( Trump Gives Thumbs Up Today, we're diving into some intriguing developments in the 2024 presidential race. Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. might be considering a significant move that could shake up the political landscape. According to his running mate, Nicole Shanahan, the campaign is seriously contemplating dropping out and throwing its support behind former President Donald Trump. Yes, you heard that right! So, [what's driving this potential shift](? Shanahan explained during a recent appearance on the "Impact Theory" podcast that the decision boils down to one key concern: preventing a Kamala Harris presidency. She raised the question, "Is the risk of a Harris-Walz presidency worth us staying in?" It's clear that the campaign is weighing the impact their continued run could have on the election's outcome, especially when it comes to siphoning votes from Trump, which could inadvertently boost Harris's chances. Why is RFK Jr. considering endorsing Trump? Because the DNC screwed him over, and Trump is the only one who's sincere. Kennedy's VP pick says, "We wanted to win. We wanted a fair shot. The DNC made that IMPOSSIBLE for us." The "defenders of democracy" even went as far as to... [pic.twitter.com/oSNEDKdwkC]( - The Vigilant Fox ?? (@VigilantFox) [August 20, 2024]( Now, let's put this in context. RFK Jr. has been running as an independent, and his campaign has been striving to establish more legitimacy for candidates outside the two major parties. Shanahan, an entrepreneur and attorney, has been heavily involved, even investing "tens of millions of dollars" into the campaign. However, she didn't shy away from expressing her frustrations with the Democratic National Committee, accusing them of sabotage and a slew of tactics aimed at undermining their efforts. On the other side, Trump seems open to the idea of an alliance with RFK Jr. In a recent interview with CNN, he praised Kennedy as a "very smart guy" and mentioned he'd be "certainly" open to considering him for a role in his administration if Kennedy drops out and endorses him. Trump's willingness to welcome RFK Jr. into his fold could signal a strategic move to consolidate support and strengthen his chances against Harris. But [what's the potential fallout from this](? Shanahan and the Kennedy campaign are clearly torn. While staying in the race could continue to build momentum for independent candidates, they're also acutely aware of the risks. Shanahan mentioned the dilemma of either forming a new party and risking a Harris presidency or stepping aside to support Trump and potentially altering the election's dynamics. Trump's openness to RFK Jr.'s endorsement could also stir some controversy within his base, given Kennedy's progressive stances on certain issues. Yet, Trump downplayed any concerns, emphasizing that he values intelligence and believes Republicans respect him enough to back his decisions. [What Kamala Told Football Players Is Just Mind Boggling] [What Kamala Told Football Players Is Just Mind Boggling]( The drunk aunt is at it again. [Disney Cancels Woke Series Total Failure] [Disney Cancels Woke Series Total Failure]( LOL [Mayor Blames GOP After Far Left Protesters Turn DNC Into Chaos] [Mayor Blames GOP After Far Left Protesters Turn DNC Into Chaos]( Dystopian. [Top Dem Tried To Defend Kamala, Turned Into A Train Wreck] [Top Dem Tried To Defend Kamala, Turned Into A Train Wreck]( The honeymoon Is SO over! [Things Got Crazy At DNC Convention Before It Even Started - WATCH] [Things Got Crazy At DNC Convention Before It Even Started - WATCH]( This is going to be lit! You are receiving this email because you opted in to Civil Deadline daily newsletter. Copyright 2024. Civil Deadline. All rights reserved. 30 N. Gould St, Suite 6911, Sheridan, WY 82801 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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