Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s campaign has lodged a formal complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC), alleging collusion between President Joe Biden, former President Donald Trump, and CNN to exclude him from a scheduled debate on June 27. The complaint accuses the involved parties of violating federal campaign laws by conspiring to limit the debate stage to the two major candidates, thereby sidelining Kennedy's participation. This move by Kennedy's campaign highlights the ongoing tensions and disputes over who gets to participate in the critical public forums that shape the presidential race.
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@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
How might excluding candidates from debates impact democracy and the public's ability to make informed choices?
@9MN8NGW 2yrs2Y
Not knowing a candidates opinion impacts public knowledge.
@9N7LR8GLibertarian2yrs2Y
Everyone that is running should be invited to debate
@9N7HYG72yrs2Y
I think it could skew the public's ability to make informed choices.
RFK Jr.'s fight against debate exclusion is just more proof that the system's rigged to silence any real challenge to the status quo.
It's about time we challenge the unfair exclusion from debates - democracy thrives on diverse voices, not just the same old power players.
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