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August 6, 2024

Picture Could End RFK Jr’s Election Hopes

Kennedy was once considered a real threat to the presidency in 2024, but he has been dripping support for months.

Because of that dwindling support, some thought that he may try to worm his way into being Trump’s VP to consolidate the vote.

After Harris replaced Biden, Kennedy’s numbers dropped even more, and after a decade-old picture surfaced, it could be the end of Kennedy.

Talk About a Weirdo

Senator JD Vance (R-OH) has been tagged as a weirdo by the media and Democrats, but I think they may want to take a closer look at Kennedy on that front.

A 2014 picture has resurfaced of Kennedy with a dead bear cub he found and later dumped in Central Park.

In the picture, Kennedy is seen making a grimacing face while placing his hand in the cub’s mouth, pretending to be bitten by the bear cub.

However, you can see the horrifying wounds suffered by the bear, who was reportedly hit by another car that was in front of Kennedy at the time.

The cub was later found in Central Park, and Kennedy confessed during a recent interview that the bear in question was dumped by Kennedy after the gross photo op.

Kennedy stated that he initially picked up the bear hoping to skin it and keep the meat, but a meeting popped up, so he just dumped the cub in the park.

Not only that, but he staged the scene to make it appear as though the cub had been killed by a cyclist, thinking that would be amusing.

Authorities could never figure out exactly what happened to the bear cub, but Kennedy solved the cold case by fessing during his interview with Roseanne Barr.

Kennedy, who at one point had around 12% support, is now down to less than 6% nationally, having hardly the impact we initially thought he would have.

Trump and Harris are more or less in a coin toss in national elections, but that means nothing, as this election will be decided in the battleground states, just as it always is.

 

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