So far, and largely as covered in snippets I've seen from that Town Hall, I agree with him on priorities and even with some clear particulars: (0) Work to unite (which I am, personally, not that great about) (1) wind down Ukraine (2) SEAL THE BORDER.
Somewhere down the line I am sure I won't agree with his positions. I probably will have big concerns about environmental priorities (I don't disagree that the environment SHOULD be a priority, but WHERE, exactly, and toward what?)
Maybe he will be in favor of higher taxes; maybe even likely. Some of them will probably sting me, personally.
But right now MY priority is to remove corporate influence over our government and to clean up the cesspool in Washington D.C. (I see the two as likely having EXACTLY the same root cause: corporate $$$, by hook or by crook...mostly by crook) And he is considerably more clear about that topic than Trump has been.
He calls it "Corporate Capture of the government" and elevating corporations over average citizens in its considerations. All the other evils flow from it or, at least, are strongly dependent on that lynch pin.
Many others issues are important to me, but without "striking the root", I don't see any other progress as possible...certainly not long term.
Too much of the harsh divide is being manufactured and funded by creatures like Soros, Zuckerberg, and even foreign WEF names which should have ZERO influence on our media and in our government. That divide is being fomented and fanned because it destroys, or fractures, resistance and self-determination (which is the foundation of this country; we are supposed to be sovereign).
Also, I think that if RFK Jr. were to "ONLY" address (a) corporate/money capture of Washington/ Deep State (b) close the Southern border and (c) bring the middle class back together again on common issues, he would have his hands full...
Anyway, the more I hear from RFK Jr. the more I like and respect him. Hearing that Trump feels approximately the same way makes me feel even better...both about RFK Jr. AND about Trump!
If we could only get these two as the nominees of their respective parties, it would be a tough decision but a NO LOSE situation for the average middle-class American. (I was just speaking with one today...after she looked up RFK Jr. based upon my mentioning his name).
Anyway, which would you rather have: a choice between RFK Jr. and Trump or Civil War and, quite likely, losing everything? If THAT is the only choice you might be offered, I don't understand the inability to set aside the cursing and try to support a middle way.
You can always come back to your preference for Civil War and a Thermonuclear exchange in 2028, if you "lose" a choice between Trump and RFK Jr.