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NBC News Story on RFK, Jr. Super PAC Upcoming $10-15 Million Petitioning Expenditure Quotes Richard Winger — 10 Comments

  1. According to the article:

    “The states the super PAC is targeting include some of the most competitive states in the 2020 election — Arizona, Georgia, Michigan and Nevada”

    This is good. They understand the value of targeting the key swing states.

  2. They are not targeting swing states. They are targeting difficult states. California is certainly not a swing state.

  3. I called the Federa Elections Commission twice several years ago to ask some questions, and both times I called I asked if Super PACs can pay for petition signatures to place a candidate or party on the ballot, and both times I was told no. I was told that regulars PACs could do this but not Super PACs. Two different people at the FEC told me this.

    So was I given misinformation or what?

  4. I actually think getting ballot access in all 50 states plus DC and starting from zero at this point could cost more than $10-$15 million, significantly more. RFK Jr. is signing up tons of people who say they will volunteer for him, so I expect that his campaign will get a higher percentage than average of volunteer signatures. This could keep his ballot access costs down by a lot.

  5. RFK Jr TOO SCARED TO RUN AGAINST BIDEN IN COMMIE DONKEY PREZ PRIMARIES ???

    HOW MUCH GOP/FORN CASH FOR RFKJR BALLOT ACCESS ???

  6. Why does the troll moron entity keep implying Kennedy’s support is not genuine?

    Kennedy comes from a wealthy family and gets double digit support in polls. I see no reason to suspect his campaign is funded by anyone except himself and his supporters.

    It also makes much more sense for him to run in the general election than to lose in demon rat primaries. Why would he have any obligation to run as a demon rat when they have a sitting president, and even weak sitting presidents who go on to lose their re-election (like quisling Biden will) have a history of winning primaries?

    Demon rats are scared of having multiple candidates in the general election. Too bad for them, it’s happening.

  7. The money should not be the first concern of the Robert Kennedy, Jr. campaign. It should be his getting Secret Service protection immediately.

  8. RENT-A-GUARDS NOT GOOD ENOUGH ???

    SEE ZILLION GUARDS IN LA / NY FOR BIG NAME FOLKS – MOVIES / TV / ETC.

  9. This is certainly good news. But hopefully they won’t forget about the “low hanging fruit.” Getting on the easy states early and showing such progress graphically is a huge motivating factor to volunteers. – Something that the Constitution Party repeatedly fails to do.

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