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Sam, you very clearly laid out the logic for VotePact, and I hope this message is heard far and wide. What you deliberately avoided is the relevance of RFK. Here's a man who gets a lot of things right -- ending the war in Ukraine, restoring freedom of speech, freeing government agencies from corporate capture -- but on Israel/Palestine he's just as bad as the Trump or Harris. So how does Kennedy's candidacy fit into your analysis?

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He does get a lot of things right but he actually made himself irrelevant by falling in line as another zionist shill. I think a lot of voters that don't want to vote for the duopoly want a anti-zionist candidate, and RFK is not that.

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Great idea but the American people do nothing.

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Thank you both for the insights on these matters. We live in dangerous times and having the truth on the matters at hand really helps us to understand and appreciate the importance of honest journalists like yourselves. ❤️🙏🏻

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Thousands of Venezuelans protest against the re-election of Maduro🙅‍♂️🇻🇪

▪️Protests are held immediately in 20 of the 24 states of the country. Demonstrators are blocking roads, clashing with police, throwing bottles of incendiary mixture, burning Maduro posters and knocking down monuments to late President Hugo Chavez from pedestals.

▪️During the riots, the police used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse the protesters.

▪️Maduro declares an attempt at a "fascist and counter-revolutionary coup" in Venezuela.

▪️The country's opposition claims that it can prove its victory in the elections. Earlier, she did not recognize the results and said that Maduro's opponent, Edmundo Gonzalez, won them. Independent exit polls show that about 65% voted for Gonzalez, and 14% to 31% for Maduro.

▪️Venezuela recalls its diplomats from Argentina, the Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, Panama, Peru, Uruguay and Chile, which did not recognize Maduro's re-election.

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