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Symbolic protest, maybe, but I'm thinking that either candidate, or their handlers, would observe that they could solidify support by including RFKJ in their administration. Which might actually be true, altho it's still a uniparty.

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You're right that incorporating RFK Jr. into their administrations could indeed be a smart political move for either candidate. It sends a message to the electorate that they are open to fresh perspectives, all while potentially drawing support from Kennedy's loyalists.

In this scenario, it would be interesting to see how RFK Jr. would leverage his position. Would he prioritize implementing his policies from within the system, or would he use the platform to continue challenging the uniparty and advocating for his vision?

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