A federal judge on Wednesday rejected a request from Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to temporarily bar Google from removing videos of him from YouTube based on its medical misinformation policies.

U.S. District Judge Trina Thompson found that Kennedy’s case against Google and its subsidiary YouTube is unlikely to succeed because the companies are not state actors and, as a result, can’t be held responsible for abridging his speech.

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    It’s primary season, he can’t divide votes running against an incumbent President, they will literally laugh him out of the nominating convention.

    The only danger would be if he tries a 3rd party run in the general election.

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      The only danger would be if he tries a 3rd party run in the general election.

      Honestly The only people I know that have ever had anything good to say about him are my family who have always been hardline Trump supporters. If he decides to run as third party he won’t be hurting the Democratic ticket in the least, he’ll just split the Republican vote.

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        I think the fear is, there are enough senior Democrats who would go “Kennedy? Yes sir!”

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          Democrats that old are the “never Lincolns party” Democrats and have probably been burning their votes for the green or libertarian parties anyway.

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          The boomers really are clueless. Had a long discussion about the world and capitalism and they still think it is the 60s.