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RFK Jr. Questions Biden's Leadership After Poor Debate Performance

Independent U.S. presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at his home office

Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. raised eyebrows with his critique of President Biden's performance at the recent CNN Presidential Debate. Kennedy expressed doubts about Biden's decision-making role in the White House, suggesting that the government may be influenced by unidentified individuals. This criticism comes amidst growing concerns within the Democratic Party regarding Biden's suitability for a second term.

During the debate, Kennedy, who held a separate event due to not meeting CNN's requirements, emphasized the pressing need to address inflation and the housing crisis. He highlighted the challenges faced by young Americans in purchasing homes, stressing the importance of restoring homeownership opportunities.

Kennedy lamented the lack of focus on critical issues during the debate, stating that both candidates failed to provide concrete solutions for pressing economic challenges. He underscored the significance of homeownership in fostering economic growth and opportunity for Americans.

Kennedy highlights the need to address inflation and the housing crisis.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. questions Biden's decision-making in the White House.
He emphasizes the challenges faced by young Americans in buying homes.

Meanwhile, Biden's lackluster performance has sparked widespread criticism and calls for him to reconsider his candidacy for the 2024 election. Media figures and Democratic insiders have expressed alarm over Biden's debate performance, with some suggesting that it could have far-reaching implications for the party.

The fallout from the debate has underscored the urgency of addressing key economic issues, including the housing crisis. Kennedy's remarks and the reactions to Biden's performance highlight the deep-seated concerns within the political landscape as the 2024 election cycle unfolds.

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