Robert F. Kennedy Jr. To Suspend his presidential bid and Backing Donald Trump
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has given Donald Trump his endorsement and halted his independent presidential campaign, which would give the candidate a little boost from his base.
Kennedy said his presence would harm Trump and benefit Democratic contender Kamala Harris; however, neither major-party candidate's popularity has much increased, according to recent public surveys. Read Here
Free speech, the conflict in Ukraine, and "a war on our children" were his justifications for removing his name off the ballot in states marked by conflict. He did, however, add that in the majority of states, where they are unlikely to change the result, his fans might keep backing him. Read Here
Following conversations with Trump, Democratic presidential candidate Kennedy declared his support for the Republican nominee. Kennedy referred to the coalition as a "unity party" that would tolerate differences of opinion both in public and privately. Read Here
He claimed that Trump had made him an offer to work if he went back to the White House, but neither he nor Trump gave any specifics. Prior to this, Kennedy's campaign had declared in a Pennsylvania court document that it would support Trump for president; however, Kennedy insisted that the filing was incorrect. Before formally backing Trump, he spoke for about twenty minutes. Read More
While in Las Vegas, Trump acknowledged Kennedy's backing but evaded inquiries about his policy stances and prospective employment prospects in the event that he is elected to a second term. Kennedy appeared with Trump on stage at a function in Glendale, Phoenix, where he made his debut as an advocate for common principles. Trump has attacked Kennedy for being the most extreme leftist contender in the contest, while Kennedy has charged that Trump has betrayed his supporters. Read Here
In recent weeks, the Kennedy and Trump campaigns have increased their praise of one another, charging Democrats with manipulating the legal system as a weapon for personal gain. Both made overt suggestions that they could be willing to work together to lessen Harris' opportunities. Nicole Shanahan, Kennedy's running mate, has given consideration to the possibility that Kennedy would join Trump's administration as the department of health and human services secretary. Read Here
According to 49-year-old Alida Roberts, Kennedy's support for Trump revealed a lot about the Democratic Party's current status. The endorsement pleased and reassured her, since she knew that Kennedy's campaign was up against formidable obstacles. Kennedy's popularity is in the mid-single digits according to recent surveys, and it's doubtful if he would receive even that in a general election. Read Here
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