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Hillary Clinton Issues Serious Warning To Biden


Hillary Clinton issued a serious warning to Joe Biden earlier this month.

The establishment politician met with Joe Biden behind closed doors where he reportedly talked with her about the 2024 Presidential election and his strategy.

Hillary reportedly cautioned Biden to take the threat of a third-party candidate very seriously, and it’s no wonder why.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is proving to be a thorn in the side of establishment Democrats, as he continues to surge in popularity and captivate the public.

According to sources, Kennedy could potentially capture up to 30% or more of the vote. Here’s everything we know about the meeting and more on the story:

NBC News confirmed:

Biden met with Hillary Clinton, who had to contend with third-party candidates as the Democratic nominee in 2016, in a private pull-aside at the White House when she visited this month, said two people briefed on their interaction.

Clinton pressed Biden to take the third-party threat seriously and come up with a way to compensate for it, one of the sources said.

Legendary investor Jim Rickards presented the results of this Rasmussen poll: “More evidence (not that more is needed) of how stupid Democrats are. If they left RFK, Jr. alone he would fail to get the Dem nomination. End of story. By forcing him out of the party, he takes 33% of Dems with him; Biden loses the election. Like I said.”

Paul Joseph Watson states: “If RFK decides to run as a third party candidate, a third of Democrats would vote for him. Biden would be finished.”

In a related story, the Associated Press featured this report: “The group No Labels, which is considering running a third-party presidential candidate, has already registered more than 15,000 voters in Arizona. That’s bigger than Joe Biden’s winning margin in the state in 2020.”

Newsweek reports:

If the Democrats and Republicans nominate Biden and Trump respectively, and Kennedy runs as an independent, 33 percent of Democratic voters would “likely” vote for him according to the poll, including 14 percent who would be “very likely” to back him.

Among likely voters as a whole, 25 percent said they would likely vote for Kennedy if he runs against Biden and Trump, including 14 percent of Republicans, with 10 percent saying they are “very likely” to cast their ballots this way.



 

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