I believe the reason for the "Get Out The Vote" registration campaigns (and lowering the age) is to increase the number of registered voters so as to make the cheating numbers seem more plausible. The lower the turnout rate, the more blank ballots on the table.
That may be, but many 60+ year-olds don't vote either. I agree there should be a national majority age too, but I think it should be 21, not 18, as it was at the Founding. The militia was all males 21 years of age to 60 I think. I think the voting age was lowered to 18 because Johnson used non-voting age kids to fight the Vietnam War instead of using reservists and National Guard troops who could vote against him. He was truly a despicable human being, and that is what makes it believable that he was involved in the Kennedy assassination. I just think it was a mistake. The only thing that should be less than 21 is the drivers license simply because young kids may need cars to get to jobs, and the country is much more spread out than it once was.
Nicole Shanahan (RFK's running mate) posted this on her X account: https://twitter.com/i/status/1829298529262514629
This is the new “Finish the Job” ad that has just come out, and it is not even on YT yet. This is the link to X, hoping you can se it from here, it is MAGNIFICENT ! https://x.com/behizytweets/status/1829978613879619922?s=61&t=UNPlGA482yAJlEEDagJOOg
Alan Dershowitz is the most recent defector. He's not endorsed a candidate, but he's left the Democrat Party (or rather, it's left him) and is now a declared Independent. Here's a 2 minute interview with him on Twitter. link
I noticed that one of the stocks that actually went UP yesterday among the mini-crash was Coors. They announced they were dialing back their DEI program. Their stock immediately rose at the news.
There is a video of Biden speaking about DEI hires, and he said basically that he is doing that to choose his vice-president.
Makes me wonder why the coercion is getting dialed back...because none of these businesses did it voluntarily in the first place. I don't trust it.
There is a HUGE campaign against these companies. One of the big names on X is always reporting it, and then the company gets boycotted, and then they start saying that they are rescinding the DEI stuff and going back to regular hiring. It seems to be doing really well. The guy reporting it is someone named Robby Starbuck. I know he has reported on John Deere, and several other large corporations, and it does not take long for them to try and get the business back again.