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The rival Biden forgot

The rival Biden forgot


Published on 2025-03-22 12:01:05 - Politico
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  • "When they came face-to-face, Biden did not immediately recognize his onetime rival for the party's nomination," write Allen and Parnes in the first behind-the-scenes story of all three 2024 presidential campaigns: Trump's, Biden's and Kamala Harris '. "Swalwell had to cue Biden with personal details to remind him."

The article from Politico's Playbook discusses the political landscape surrounding President Joe Biden's potential re-election campaign, focusing on the challenge posed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is running as an independent candidate. Despite Biden's campaign largely ignoring Kennedy, the article highlights that Kennedy's campaign is gaining traction, particularly among voters disillusioned with the two-party system. Kennedy, known for his anti-vaccine stance and skepticism towards mainstream narratives, has managed to attract a significant following, evidenced by his ability to fill large venues and his substantial social media presence. The piece notes that while Biden's team might dismiss Kennedy as a fringe candidate, his appeal to voters feeling alienated by both Democrats and Republicans could potentially disrupt the election dynamics. Furthermore, Kennedy's campaign is seen as tapping into a broader sentiment of distrust towards established political figures and institutions, which could influence voter turnout and preferences in unexpected ways.

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