Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. suspends campaign, backs Trump for president
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is suspending his independent presidential run and endorsing Donald Trump.
- Kennedy stated he no longer sees a realistic path to victory due to systematic censorship.
- He plans to withdraw his name from ballots in ten states to avoid being a spoiler for Trump.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced Friday that he is suspending his independent presidential campaign to support Donald Trump. Addressing his supporters in Phoenix, RFK Jr said he did not see a viable path to the White House. “In the end, I no longer believe that I have a realistic path to electoral victory,” Kennedy said. “I can't ask my staff and volunteers to keep working long hours or ask my donors to keep donating when I can't honestly tell th…
Kennedy Jr. suspends his presidential bid, endorses Trump. How will it affect the race?
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced the suspension of his presidential campaign at a Friday news conference in Phoenix, denouncing the Democratic Party of his storied family and throwing his support behind the Republican nominee, former President Donald Trump. Kennedy said he would work to remove his name from ballots in 10 swing states where he believes he does not have a chance of winning but ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suspends fringe White House bid
Read: 3 minRobert F. Kennedy Jr., scion of America’s storied political clan, suspended his long-shot presidential bid on Friday and endorsed Donald Trump, injecting a new dose of uncertainty into the White House race.“I no longer believe that I have a realistic path of electoral victory,” Kennedy, an anti-vaccine activist and conspiracy theorist who was polling in the low single digits, said at a press conference in swing state Arizona.Kennedy,…
Kennedy will suspend his presidential bid
PHOENIX — Robert F. Kennedy said Friday he will suspend his independent presidential bid and seek to remove his name from the ballot in battleground states because he believes his presence in the race would help Democratic nominee Kamala Harris.
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