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  • Dems Worry Sen. Whitehouse Considering Vote for RFK Jr


    Wanted to share some information on the RFK Jr. nomination before the Senate.

    It probably won’t surprise you that RFK Jr., along with Tulsi Gabbard, are among the few Trump nominees who might actually not get confirmed. But I’m told that one senator who Democratic senators and health care advocates have real concerns about is none other than Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI). To be clear, Whitehouse isn’t confirmed as voting for Kennedy. But he appears to be actively considering it. (Ed Note: WTF?)

    Why? I’m told that there appear to be two reasons: One is that Whitehouse and Kennedy are personal friends. They were law school roommates at UVA and that seems to have been the beginning of a lifelong friendship. There are also specific issues with Rhode Island’s health care system that apparently need regulatory flexibility from HHS. That seems to be a real issue. But it hasn’t been enough of an issue to shift the state’s senior senator, Sen. Jack Reed (D-RI), who remains firmly opposed to Kennedy’s nomination.

    Whitehouse isn’t the only Democratic senator not firmly locked down. There are also concerns about John Fetterman (D-PA) and Bernie Sanders (I-VT). But observers seem fairly confident that both will oppose Kennedy.

    Whitehouse is the question mark.

    Here’s why Whitehouse’s possible vote to confirm Kennedy would be of more than just symbolic importance. There’s potential Republican opposition to Kennedy both for his advocacy in favor of polio, measles and other childhood diseases but also because, at least until a few weeks ago, he was pro-choice. But the first is the real problem. Dyed-in-the-wool anti-abortion advocates like Josh Hawley (R-MO) have giving Kennedy their blessing. It’s polio and measles, stupid, to paraphrase a younger James Carville.

    Vote counters opposing Kennedy’s nomination believe there is a handful of Republicans seriously considering opposing Kennedy. But they’re unlikely to do so if one or more Democrats themselves vote to confirm him.

    In other news, Rhode Island just reported its first case of measles since 2013.

    Requests for comment from Whitehouse’s office went unanswered by time of publication.



    As rumors swirl about Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse potentially considering a vote for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in an upcoming election, many Democrats are expressing concern and dismay. Kennedy, a controversial figure known for his anti-vaccine views and skepticism of mainstream science, has sparked debate and division within the party.

    Sen. Whitehouse, a longtime advocate for environmental issues and progressive causes, has typically aligned with the Democratic Party on key issues. However, his potential support for Kennedy has raised eyebrows and prompted questions about his judgment and values.

    Many Democrats fear that a vote for Kennedy could undermine the party’s credibility and send the wrong message to voters. Some are urging Sen. Whitehouse to reconsider his position and uphold the principles of science, reason, and public health.

    As the speculation continues, the future of Sen. Whitehouse’s stance on RFK Jr. remains uncertain. Only time will tell how this potential decision will impact his reputation and standing within the party.
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  • Will Sheldon Whitehouse vote to confirm RFK Jr.? Here’s why it might happen.




    As the confirmation hearings for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as the next Secretary of Health and Human Services continue to heat up, many are wondering how Senator Sheldon Whitehouse will ultimately vote. While Whitehouse has been known for his progressive stance on healthcare and environmental issues, there are several reasons why he might ultimately vote to confirm RFK Jr.

    First and foremost, Kennedy’s strong advocacy for healthcare reform aligns with Whitehouse’s own beliefs and priorities. Kennedy has been a vocal proponent of expanding access to affordable healthcare and addressing the opioid crisis, issues that are close to Whitehouse’s heart.

    Additionally, Kennedy’s background as an environmental advocate may also appeal to Whitehouse. As a longtime champion of climate action and conservation efforts, Whitehouse may see Kennedy’s appointment as a step in the right direction for addressing pressing environmental challenges.

    Furthermore, Kennedy’s track record of fighting for social justice and civil rights could also resonate with Whitehouse, who has been a vocal advocate for racial equality and criminal justice reform.

    While Whitehouse has not yet publicly stated his position on Kennedy’s confirmation, these factors may suggest that he could ultimately vote in favor of RFK Jr. as the next Secretary of Health and Human Services. Stay tuned as the confirmation process unfolds.

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