Abcarian: In terms of ignorance, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s presidential bid is the second coming of Donald Trump (via latimesopinion )
of registered Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents tell pollsters they support Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Democratic operatives worry about Biden’s age, his poll numbers and the contenders who might be losing their shot as the president runs again. An academic study purporting to find 278,000 deaths from COVID vaccinations thrilled the anti-vaccine crowd. The failings that led to its retraction have a lot to teach us about bogus science.
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