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Could Trump and RFK Jr. flip California? [The Daily FWD] August 26, 2024 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( American Royalty Endorses Trump Hi Reader, Here’s what our editors are looking at today… [Click here to learn more]( News: Sean Ring – Bullish Bobby Kennedy Democratic dynasty heir RFK Jr. came out with an endorsement of Republican Trump. As RFK Jr. pulls the disaffected Democrats to the right and Trump pulls Republicans left with dreams of inflation-induced riches, can Trump and RFK Jr. become the most remarkable centrist alliance since Bill Clinton hired William Cohen to be his Secretary of Defence? Now, Trump has the guns to “beat the cheat.” That means he could make the electoral map look like Reagan-Mondale in 1984. And this may sound like lunacy, but if you remember, Kamala came in third in the Democrat primaries in California, her home state, in 2020. It forced her out of the election before Biden scooped her up. Could Trump and RFK Jr. flip California? It’s not beyond the realm of possibility. The good news is that RFK Jr. is in Trump’s camp. The better news is that Trump will almost certainly carry the day in November. The best news is that this is very bullish for the stock market. [⇒ Read More Here]( Recommended Reads: [Download This New Survival Guide Today!]( There is a “Crisis Survival Guide” that is available to all The Daily FWD readers today. This short 73-page document has everything you need to know to protect yourself and your family in times of crisis. Things like what foods to stock up on now, staying safe during periods of rioting and looting and more. Inside it breaks down all of the coming threats you face and how to prepare. [⇒ To see how to download your copy, click here now.]( [Click here to learn more]( Politics: Jeffrey Tucker – Decoding the Deep State You’ve heard about the deep state. The very term has sinister implications like it’s a dark, actively malevolent entity. 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