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Survey: most voters disapprove of RFK Jr.'s nomination after learning his views


Published on 2024-12-13 14:20:55 - MSN
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  • Most Americans disapprove of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. potentially leading the Department of Health and Human Services once they hear about his positions and beliefs, according to a new survey from Democratic-aligned groups Protect Our Care and Data for Progress,

The article from MSN discusses a survey conducted by the progressive group MoveOn, which found that a majority of voters disapprove of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s potential nomination for president after being informed of his views. Kennedy, who has garnered attention for his controversial stances, particularly on vaccines and public health, saw his support wane when voters learned about his skepticism towards vaccines, his promotion of conspiracy theories, and his alignment with some far-right ideologies. The survey highlighted that while Kennedy initially might appeal to voters due to his famous last name and outsider status, his specific policy positions and statements lead to significant disapproval among the electorate. This backlash is attributed to his views being seen as fringe or dangerous by many, potentially alienating him from mainstream Democratic support.

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