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Senator Cassidy's vote for RFK Jr. grants legitimacy to vaccine skepticism

Senator Bill Cassidy, a physician, voted to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as head of Health and Human Services despite concerns about Kennedy's vaccine skepticism. Cassidy's vote, seemingly for political survival, granted legitimacy to potentially harmful public health narratives. His subsequent loss in the Republican primary highlights the failure of this political strategy, leaving a weaker public health landscape. AI

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Senator Cassidy's vote for RFK Jr. grants legitimacy to vaccine skepticism

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · Brian Castrucci, Contributor ·

    Senator Bill Cassidy Is A Case Study In Public Health And Political Risk

    Bill Cassidy’s Senate primary loss highlights the growing collision between public health and political survival — and offers lessons for America's leaders.