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 @CreativeGrizzlyLibertarian from West Virginia commented…4wks4W

It's refreshing to see someone like RFK Jr. shaking up the two-party system by getting on the ballot in a key state like Michigan. It's about time voters had more meaningful choices beyond the same old, same old.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. gets spot on Michigan's ballot as Natural Law Party nominee

https://detroitnews.com/story/news/politics/robert-f-kennedy-jr…

Kennedy's campaign announced the news Thursday, a day after members of the Natural Law Party in Michigan held a convention.

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RFK Jr. makes Michigan ballot, throwing wrench into Biden-Trump showdown

https://nypost.com/us-news/rfk-jr-makes-michigan-ballot-throwing…

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will be on the ballot in Michigan this November, creating a new and unpredictable dynamic in the battleground state. The Michigan Secretary

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If a candidate could potentially draw votes from major parties and alter the election outcome, what are your thoughts on such a strategy—fair play or a risk to the electoral process?

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Considering your own views, do you believe the involvement of parties outside the traditional two-party system is beneficial or harmful to democracy?

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How do you feel about an independent candidate like RFK Jr. entering the presidential race; does it offer more choices or cause unnecessary confusion?

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