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- Shoot a photo with an iPhone through a pair of glasses with a certain prescription
- Click on the screen until the "AF/AE lock" function appears. Use it
- Remove the lense
This is how the person who wears those glasses actually sees
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🚨Midnight tonight is the deadline to qualify for the CNN debate.
How hard are they working to keep RFK Jr. off the stage? Let’s look at the actual “qualifications” needed.
📊 Polls - He needs 4 national polls over 15% to qualify. Kennedy gave them 5, including CNN’s own poll, Harvard/Harris, Forbes, Monmouth and Quinnipiac.
The Monmouth poll has been arbitrarily excluded, and they will not accept Forbes or Harvard polls at all. Approved polls that have Kennedy at 15% when accounting for the margin of error are also excluded.
Fun fact - The next Monmouth poll that would have counted, excluded Kennedy as an option entirely.
🗳️ Ballot Access - Kennedy must have ballot access in enough states to garner 270 electoral votes. He has the signatures for 310 electoral votes. However, the states have only certified 89 EV. The remaining 210 are waiting to be certified by state officials.
CNN apparently requires them to be certified by tonight at midnight, on a federal holiday.
Biden and Trump are assumed to be the nominees for their parties, but are also not officially on the ballot in ANY state. So by CNN’s own rules, no one qualifies for their debate. But no worries, the duopoly gets a pass.
So ask yourself why a major “news” network is bending over backwards, cherry picking polls and moving the goalpost, to make sure you don’t hear a candidate that has the same path to victory as the others. A candidate that nearly 3 out of every 4 Americans want to see on that stage.
What don’t they want you to hear?
With the deadline looming, keep making your voice heard. Stay in their replies on social media, post and @ them, submit feedback on their site, reach out via email. Resources are below.
Remind them who journalists are supposed to work for.
And again, @CNN let Kennedy debate.