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Kennedy Family Battles for the White House Again? American Politics May Face a Clash of "Sentiment and Reality"
American politics sometimes feels like a soap opera.
And the name Robert F. Kennedy Jr. serves as a storyline connecting the past and the present.
When people hear "Kennedy running for president," it's hard not to think of the era of John F. Kennedy.
The political narrative of that time was filled with idealism.
But the America of 2028 is clearly a different environment.
Political polarization is more severe
Media ecology is completely different
Voter demographics have also changed
In this context, how much influence traditional political families can still exert is a question worth watching.
If Robert F. Kennedy Jr. actually runs for office, he might try to craft a new political narrative:
Retaining family symbols of history
While emphasizing an independent political stance
If this strategy succeeds, it could attract some voters dissatisfied with the traditional two-party system.
But the challenges are equally obvious.
Because ultimately, winning a U.S. presidential election requires gaining broad voter support, not just attention.
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