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I mean, control of the White House, the Senate and the House of Representatives came down to a very, very small number of votes spread across a very few number of districts and areas. Also, a Donald Trump is Donald Trump.
Democrats already have nearly a decade's worth of a playbook they feel they can use to win back more voters, both Democrats that stayed home and those that might have voted for a Republican this time.
Democrats already have nearly a decade's worth of a playbook they feel they can use to win back more voters, both Democrats that stayed home and those that might have voted for a Republican this time.
Democrats already have nearly a decade's worth of a playbook they feel they can use to win back more voters, both Democrats that stayed home and those that might have voted for a Republican this time.
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Three words for you. Treat yourself. Clothes. Treat yourself. Fragrances. Treat yourself. Massages. Treat yourself.
Three words for you. Treat yourself. Clothes. Treat yourself. Fragrances. Treat yourself. Massages. Treat yourself.
So not that many, relatively speaking, Rob. Out of about 154 million ballots cast, less than 2% went to someone not named Donald Trump or Kamala Harris. Green Party nominee Jill Stein did the best with just about 800,000 votes. Then came Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who actually removed his name from most every competitive swing state ballot, literally told people, do not vote for me.
So not that many, relatively speaking, Rob. Out of about 154 million ballots cast, less than 2% went to someone not named Donald Trump or Kamala Harris. Green Party nominee Jill Stein did the best with just about 800,000 votes. Then came Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who actually removed his name from most every competitive swing state ballot, literally told people, do not vote for me.
So not that many, relatively speaking, Rob. Out of about 154 million ballots cast, less than 2% went to someone not named Donald Trump or Kamala Harris. Green Party nominee Jill Stein did the best with just about 800,000 votes. Then came Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who actually removed his name from most every competitive swing state ballot, literally told people, do not vote for me.
But he earned slightly fewer votes than that. The Libertarian Party nominee, Chase Oliver, earned just about 640,000 votes, which is notable considering the Libertarian Party is the third largest political party and usually the most common alternative.
But he earned slightly fewer votes than that. The Libertarian Party nominee, Chase Oliver, earned just about 640,000 votes, which is notable considering the Libertarian Party is the third largest political party and usually the most common alternative.
But he earned slightly fewer votes than that. The Libertarian Party nominee, Chase Oliver, earned just about 640,000 votes, which is notable considering the Libertarian Party is the third largest political party and usually the most common alternative.
Well, none of this is actually surprising when you look under the hood at how Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the Libertarian Party apparatus both shifted to support Trump and oppose Democrats the closer we got to the election. At the Libertarian Party convention this summer, both RFK and Trump spoke. They tried to court the party's endorsement and favor.
Well, none of this is actually surprising when you look under the hood at how Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the Libertarian Party apparatus both shifted to support Trump and oppose Democrats the closer we got to the election. At the Libertarian Party convention this summer, both RFK and Trump spoke. They tried to court the party's endorsement and favor.
Well, none of this is actually surprising when you look under the hood at how Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the Libertarian Party apparatus both shifted to support Trump and oppose Democrats the closer we got to the election. At the Libertarian Party convention this summer, both RFK and Trump spoke. They tried to court the party's endorsement and favor.
The party instead nominated Chase Oliver, a gay anti-war activist more on the progressive end of the libertarian spectrum. When I talked to Oliver earlier this month, he said Kennedy's decision to leave the race also took a lot of interest in third-party candidates along with him. Plus, he had to deal with his own party's politics that took a hard right turn towards Trump.
The party instead nominated Chase Oliver, a gay anti-war activist more on the progressive end of the libertarian spectrum. When I talked to Oliver earlier this month, he said Kennedy's decision to leave the race also took a lot of interest in third-party candidates along with him. Plus, he had to deal with his own party's politics that took a hard right turn towards Trump.
The party instead nominated Chase Oliver, a gay anti-war activist more on the progressive end of the libertarian spectrum. When I talked to Oliver earlier this month, he said Kennedy's decision to leave the race also took a lot of interest in third-party candidates along with him. Plus, he had to deal with his own party's politics that took a hard right turn towards Trump.
And one of those promises, Rob, was to put a libertarian in his cabinet.