In a remarkable moment in American history, the son of Robert Fitzgerald Kennedy, nephew of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, courageously left the once great Democratic party of those two heroic men to unite the country, particularly behind three great causes we should all be able to get behind. He wants to make a difference in the war on our children, free speech, and the war in Ukraine.
Kennedy said these were the three issues that drove him to run as an Independent and to support Donald Trump’s candidacy. Donald Trump said he wants this to be his legacy, and RFK said he believes Trump will fulfill his word.
RFK said he’s 70 and may have ten years to be effective. This drove him to make this decision. Kamala Harris would never let him fulfill his goals.
According to RFK Jr., “choosing to support Trump is a spiritual thing for him.” He prayed over it.
RFK will stay on the ballot in states where his presence will hurt Kamala and remove himself from the ballot in states where his presence will hurt Trump. […]
— Read More: www.independentsentinel.com
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