Robert F Kennedy Jr.'s independent candidacy for the US presidency couldn't have come at a better time, says a left-wing pundit.
RFK Jr., whose father was shot dead just as he was about to clinch the Democratic Party nomination in 1968, announced his intentions for the 2024 election last month.
“We declare independence from the two political parties and the corrupt interests that dominate them and the entire rigged system… that have turned government officials into indentured servants for their corporate bosses,” the nephew of assassinated president John F. Kennedy said.
Labor lawyer Dan Kovalik told Sputnik that Kennedy's run for president had "come around at the perfect time" as polls showed US voters would welcome a "third-party" candidate.
"The American people are tired of the two parties, and they're certainly tired of Biden, who seems completely unable mentally to run the country," Kovalik said. "He's now leading us into another war in the Middle East after leading us into a war in Ukraine. And don't forget, he's also planning to invade Haiti while he's at it."
The lawyer noted that Biden's predecessor Donald Trump was still the clear favorite to win the Republican primary race despite facing a total of 91 legal indictments.
"He's always had a strong base that is unshakable," the left-winger conceded, "but beyond that base, I think he's very much disliked."
He argued that both Biden and Trump were "very unattractive candidates, unpopular candidates." But while Kennedy also has "controversial views" — being an opponent of the COVID-19 vaccination programme — he also "doesn't have any scandals."
"He is talking about peace, which I think is resonating with people," Kovalik said. "Biden has lost the Arab-American vote. He lost it overnight by supporting the slaughter in Gaza. He will not win Michigan."
"I think his poll numbers dropped by like 11 percent or something in a week. I mean, he's finished and Trump may be in jail. Who knows?" he speculated. "But the point is, like you couldn't time a third party race any better than Kennedy has."
One recent poll indicated that Kennedy would win 22 percent of the vote in 2024, trailing Trump on 36 percent and Biden on 39 percent.
But Kovalik argued that this would put the independent firmly on the map and guarantee him a place in the televised debates, where he would "crush" his competition.
"I think this is a case where less is more, where you let the other two candidates just implode, give them enough rope, define themselves with stay on message, stay clean," he said.
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