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Robert F. Kennedy Jr suspends fringe White House bid, endorses Trump

  • Update Time : Saturday, August 24, 2024
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr, scion

of America’s storied political clan, suspended his long-shot presidential bid

on Friday and endorsed Donald Trump, injecting new 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, 70, condemned the selection of Vice President Kamala Harris as the

Democratic standard-bearer without a primary contest and cited a long list of

 

grievances against his former party that he said had led him to now “throw my

support to president Trump.”

 

Kennedy failed to get on the ballot in even half of the 50 US states and his

independent candidacy featured a number of bizarre twists — including his

 

claim to be suffering from a parasitic brain worm and a story about dumping a

dead bear cub in Central Park.

 

It also drew the opposition of most of his famous family.

 

“Our brother Bobby’s decision to endorse Trump today is a betrayal of the

values that our father and our family hold most dear,” five of his siblings

said in a joint statement in which they endorsed Harris. “It is a sad ending

to a sad story.”

 

Kennedy’s withdrawal came a day after the surging Harris gave an electrifying

speech at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, accepting the

party’s nomination and embarking on the final 10-week sprint to election day

on November 5.

 

He’s a great guy’ –

 

Analysts are mixed on the effect Kennedy’s exit will have on the presidential

race and how much of his supporters will gravitate to Trump or Harris.

 

However, in a very tight contest, it is possible that even a few thousand

votes in a crucial swing state could determine who wins the White House, as

both sides chase the sliver of undecideds.

 

At a Trump rally in Glendale there were repeated references by speakers

including Charlie Kirk and Kari Lake to a MAGA movement they said welcomes

 

all, including disaffected Democrats.

 

Within minutes of taking the stage, Trump was welcoming Kennedy to the

microphone, accompanied by pyrotechnics and “My Hero” by the Foo Fighters.

 

A slightly uncomfortable-looking Kennedy told the cheering crowd he wanted to

work with a future President Trump to get “the chemicals out of our food.”

 

Trump heaped praise on Kennedy, saying they would “fight together to defeat

the corrupt political establishment and return control of this country to the

people.”

 

He also used Kennedy’s appearance to announce the formation of what he called

an “independent presidential commission on assassination attempts.”

 

“They will be tasked with releasing all of the remaining documents pertaining

to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy,” he said.

 

The 1963 killing of the president — Robert F Kennedy Jr’s uncle — continues

to fascinate much of the country, and remains the subject of myriad

conspiracy theories.

 

Kennedy’s voters are also in the sights of the Harris campaign, with campaign

chair Jen O’Malley Dillon saying the Democrat “wants to earn your support.”

 

“Even if we do not agree on every issue, Kamala Harris knows there is more

that unites us than divides us,” she said.

 

– Neck and neck –

 

Harris and Trump are neck and neck in the polls less than three weeks before

their September 10 debate in Philadelphia.

 

Harris, 59, a former senator from California and prosecutor, left the

Democratic convention in Chicago with momentum, having outraised Trump and

erased the polling leads he enjoyed before she replaced President Joe Biden

on the Democratic ticket last month.

 

In just a month, Harris, the first Black woman to top a major party ticket,

has raised a record-breaking half-billion dollars.

 

Her campaign got another potential boost Friday when Federal Reserve chair

Jerome Powell said the “time has come” for an interest rate cut — a move

that will lower mortgage costs.

 

– ‘Unserious’ –

 

Trump, 78, has been mobilizing his right-wing base with apocalyptic warnings

about migrant criminals and painting a dark picture of a country in “decline”

that only he can save.

 

Harris and her Democrats have been reaching toward the center.

 

Party strategists spent the week in Chicago showcasing a parade of anti-Trump

Republicans, including ex-cabinet officials, a small-town mayor and a former

statewide office holder.

 

“If you vote for Kamala Harris in 2024, you’re not a Democrat, you’re a

patriot,” former Georgia lieutenant governor Geoff Duncan said.

 

While they previously characterized Trump as a demagogue, Democrats have

instead begun making fun of the Republican nominee in a manner designed to

belittle him and dent his aura of invincibility.

Harris, for her part, called him an “unserious” person.

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