On August 27, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. withdrew from the Maine ballot. This seems puzzling, because Maine uses ranked choice voting for president. See this story.
On August 27, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. withdrew from the Maine ballot. This seems puzzling, because Maine uses ranked choice voting for president. See this story.
That’s unfortunate. It would have been interesting to see to whom the votes transfer after RFKjr is eliminated.
There is a theory that the Alaskan ranked choice voting system causes the multiple Republicans in their races to waste donation funds since the party doesn’t focus all of it on one candidate. This ensures no one tries to stump for Kennedy in Maine. Kennedy also said he wants swing state voters to vote for Trump. This is a solid indication to his voters that he thinks Maine is a swing state and that his voters can’t stay home. He is telling them to get out there and vote for Trump. He’s just reiterating that Maine isn’t a state to give up on for his voters.
Your right this one is puzzling.
And, yep, he’s withdrawing, contra Nutter Nuña and his band of crickets.
Actually retard, he’s still on several ballots. Go troll somewhere else St0ck.
@Dungfly
Still coping about Kennedy not dropping out of the race and not having attempted to sell his endorsement in exchange for a cabinet position, I see. You should have tried cooking your crow before eating it. It’s much nicer and less unhealthy that way.
Thanks for all the free exposure that your obsession with me brings. (I’m not any kind of “Buchananite”, by the way. As I have explained before, Buchanan is an anti-semite and a banderite.)
Living in your head rent free is very comfortable and spacious – the crickets, roaches and brain worms will corroborate.