Independents' Day-- RFK Jr's Path to Victory is as Simple as Bringing Disaffected Independent Voters Back Into the Democratic Party
The Democratic nomination is decided by a shockingly small number of primary voters. If a fraction of Indy voters returned to the Democratic party and voted for Kennedy in the 2020 primary, he'd win.
One of the biggest things they don't want us to know is how vulnerable the Democratic Party establishment is.
In the 2020 Democratic primaries, Biden only got less than 20 million votes nationwide. That's less than 10% of the total votes cast in the general election, or 1/5 of the votes that would eventually go to him in November.
Only 36 million total votes were cast in the Dem primary nationwide. The Democratic nominee is decided by a shockingly small number of Dem voters.
There are about 100 million active Independent voters in the USA. If only 25% of them Re-entered the Democratic party and voted for Kennedy in the primaries, RFK Jr. would be the nominee.
Will it be easy? No.
Is it doable? Yes, I think so.
Please work to convince Independent voters to re-enter the Democratic party (it's easy enough to change party affiliation)
None of the current third parties have a chance at a Presidential victory and most of their candidates are running virtually unopposed in their party's primary election. They don't need your vote. Kennedy does. Kennedy has a real chance of winning.
Please work against narratives that would incite people to leave or stay out of the Democratic Party. These narratives are our worst obstacle and they must be challenged and countered wherever they appear.
Bringing disaffected Democratic voters back into the Democratic Party to vote for Kennedy in the primary is, or should be, the prime directive, strategically, for the Kennedy 2024 campaign. Please spread the word and make it so.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Democratic_Party_presidential_primaries
Results of the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries - Wikipedia
I'm doing it! Currently registered Independent but gonna switch to Dem. Question: what is the significance of the color code in the map? I live in the green part of Arizona.