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 @TunaCamilaGreen from New York  commented…2yrs2Y

So the story is: 1) There are lot of requirements to get on ballots, 2) it's expensive to meet the requirements, and 3) RFK is spending a lot of money.

That's the story? Shouldn't the story be 1) There are a lot of requirements to get on ballots, and 2) Those requirements should be simplified to it's not as expensive

 @VultureJimLibertarian from Ohio  agreed…2yrs2Y

Seriously! The expenses to become president are overwhelming to the average citizen. That really limits the possibility to have quality candidates. It also is one more thing that leads our country towards plutocracy.

 @GarlicFrankDemocrat from Texas  disagreed…2yrs2Y

His main expense is coming from paying for signatures rather than getting them via grassroots organizing, not because there are too many requirements. And no, that should not be simplified. We don't need 1000 kooks like Kennedy running for President.

Kennedy could have gone through a party primary, but he chose not to.

 @FierceTealLibertarian from Texas  commented…2yrs2Y

How about a story on ranked choice voting instead?

Everyone already knows that RFK Jr is propped up by the Koch Bros and other ultra-wealthy donors who practice the deeply cynical art of wedge issue politics.

 @M0derateAbaloneSocialistfrom Maine  commented…2yrs2Y

I could not agree more. We need a system of voting that allows us to vote for the candidates we like without helping the candidates we don't like. RCV is better than traditional voting, but it still has problems. STAR voting fixes those problems.

 @T3rritorialOilWorking Family from Massachusetts  commented…2yrs2Y

As usual, the Democrats label anything and anyone they don’t like as a “conspiracy theorist,” whether or not the accusation has more than even a tenuous link to reality.

The smear job against RFK has gone way overboard, maybe I’ll vote for him.

 @YearlyWalrusPatriot from California  commented…2yrs2Y

I don’t support RFK but neither do I support a two party system that actively and aggressively keeps anyone outside the duopoly off the ballots. This is in no way democracy.

 @JollySeagullRepublican from Georgia  commented…2yrs2Y

The Democrats are trying to keep Kennedy off the ballot. How ... ahem ... democratic of them to fight ballot access.

 @SuperiorGnu from Indiana  commented…2yrs2Y

I believe that RF Kennedy, who relys mainly on his family name recognition, is more likely to be a Ralph Nader than a Ross Perot. In addition, Perot knew that he was a spoiler but Nadar was too self-absorbed to admit it. Last, at least Perot and Nader were mentally stable, which is more than I can say about RFK.

 @Equ4lityEagleDemocrat from Georgia  commented…2yrs2Y

I watched the Bill Maher interview with RFKJr a few days ago. They discussed vaccination and other issues. He (RFKJr) is clearly nuts. And he doesn’t seem to be in good health either. No wonder his own family has given up on him.

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