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Adam's avatar

I don't agree with RFK Jr on everything (I think he's off the mark in re "climate change"), but this is the first time in a long, long time I've WANTED to vote for a candidate for President.

The last time was RFK Sr.

So there you go.

Robert Higgins's avatar

Just to be clear. This is not a political commentary on my part. This is much bigger than the question of what party you are registered. This message is important to every registered voter and even outside the US that they have access to the Truth!!!

WQuaid's avatar

You had me at "fighting corruption".

The Kennedy Beacon is a powerhouse idea. Make it work.

Nothing more needs said.

Michele Howell's avatar

I bought a Kennedy24 shirt. Maybe make an option with one blue sleeve and one red sleeve to signify unity.

Henry Miller's avatar

Is jobs@thekennedybeacon.com an accurate email address? I got a failure message after sending to that domain, but the email I sent to jobs@kennedybeacon.com (minus the "the") worked. Thanks!

J.CROW'S® Lugol's Iodine's avatar

Good afternoon I was manning the swag table with Beth at the St Anslem's speech and many people were asking for "Republicans for Kennedy" merchandise. Please consider putting out some pins and tee shirts with that message.

Sally McMillan's avatar

We need new leadership in this country. RFK Jr. can restore openness and integrity to government. He is very aware from his family background how politics works and how lethal the machine can be. His running for president is an act of courage. -Sally

Patty Anne Merrick's avatar

Will you be considering people who are not American citizens coming to work in this campaign and would a network to support , house them etc exist. My daughter is a student studying at Durham Uni and she is interested as am I. We came over in 2016 to help in the last month of the Campaign to elect Hillary Clinton but this is far more important!

Stella's avatar

The conversations on climate change need to be much more nuanced than they are currently, as the causes of not only climate change but systemic changes to the world's ecosystem are varied and from multiple sources, some are the earth's natural adjusting to our industrial revolution while other problems arise from manmade interference in weather control which exacerbates the problems overall. Then there are corporate interests taking advantage of the situation by monetizing climate change fears with useless and more destructive incentives like ESG ratings. So, it's not enough now to say one "believes in" or "denies" climate change. I think Kennedy is currently in a learning curve on this subject and, bottom line, he supports preserving and cultivating our natural environment, and I feel confident in his ability to seek out the best voices for advice.

Paul Surovell's avatar

Who is the other co-chairperson?