Friday, July 12, 2024

RFK Jr. Jumps To 19% In The Polls, July 12, 2024

 

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The Forbes/HarrisX Poll taken after the debate confirms what our internal numbers show:
 
ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR IS AT 19% IN THE POLLS
 
And RFK Jr. is polling…
 
  • 19% with black voters
  • 28% with Hispanic
  • 33% with Gen Z
 
With undecided voters, RFK Jr. is pulling an unprecedented 38%! This means we are rising and poised for a breakthrough.
 
The strongest Independent candidate in the race is Bobby Kennedy and the momentum behind our campaign is growing every single day.
 
As we share the great new polling news with you, and as thousands of Americans are now choosing their Independence from the Establishment, please pitch in and help Kennedy for President hit our fundraising goal and win the White House.
 

RFK Jr. Secures Historic Colorado Ballot Access Through Libertarian Alliance

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s presidential campaign has forged a partnership with the Libertarian Party of Colorado, securing a spot on the state ballot for the 2024 election. This alliance aims to challenge the two-party system and offer voters a fresh alternative. The campaign plans to collaborate with the Libertarian Party of Colorado on various voter engagement activities, including canvassing and phone banking.

RFK Jr.'s NY Election Performance May Launch New Political Party

RFK Jr.'s presidential run could establish a new political party in New York State, named "We The People", The New York State Board of Elections has stipulated that if RFK Jr. achieves either 2% of the total votes cast or 130,000 votes, whichever is higher, the party would gain official status and ballot access for two years. This opportunity arises from recent changes to New York's election laws, which have made it more challenging for minor parties to maintain ballot lines.

RFK Jr. on Education and Incarceration Challenges Black Americans Face

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. addresses the persistent challenges confronting Black Americans, focusing on education and criminal justice. He points out that despite an annual $50 billion investment in education, the quality of schooling for Black children has declined. He advocates for alternative models like school choice and charter schools to address these educational disparities.

The discussion then shifts to the mass incarceration crisis disproportionately affecting Black communities. RFK Jr. highlights the high rate of contact between Black men and correctional services, with non-violent drug offenses as a primary driver of imprisonment. He identifies specific legislation as contributing factors to this ongoing issue.

RFK Jr. and Rick Clark on Regenerative Agriculture

Rick Clark, a fifth-generation farmer from Indiana, sits down with RFK Jr. to share his successful transition from conventional to regenerative farming practices on his 7,000-acre farm. He emphasizes the impact of farming practices on both human health and the environment, advocating for a transition towards organic and no-till methods, and reiterates the role of government subsidies in regenerative agriculture success.

Key points:

  • Regenerative methods improve soil health, water infiltration, and biodiversity

  • Economic benefits of regenerative farming include higher ROI and reduced input costs

  • Tiered government subsidies can promote regenerative practices


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