RFK Jr. says Dems have become 'party of war,' Americans can't afford a $1,000 emergency
Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is running in second place to incumbent President Biden in the 2024 primary sweeps, told Fox News that his once antiwar party has made a 180-degree turn as middle-class Americans struggle to live with a hurting economy. Kennedy, who is the son of former New York senator and U.S. Attorney General Bobby Kennedy, and nephew of former President John Kennedy and ex-Sen. Edward Kennedy, said the party his family once embodied has changed much in recent years. "The Democratic Party at this point has become the party of war, which we've never been before. We've sent $113 billion Ukraine and the entire budget of EPA is $12 billion, and the budget at the CDC is $12 billion," he said Tuesday on "Special Report."
Fox News poll: Donald Trump up on Ron DeSantis; RFK Jr. has 19% support against President Joe Biden
WASHINGTON – A new poll shows Donald Trump building a lead over Ron DeSantis among Republicans, while Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., pulls almost one-in-five Democratic votes against incumbent President Joe Biden. Kennedy had 19% in the Fox News poll released Wednesday night, though far behind Biden at 62%. Another Democratic challenger, Marianne Williamson, recorded 9% in the survey. Biden's opponents "are most successful in peeling away support among women and Gen Xers, keeping Biden in the mid-fifties among both groups," Fox News reported.
Democrat RFK Jr. details how he differs 'profoundly' with Biden ahead of 2024 election
WASHINGTON — Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. weighed in Tuesday morning after President Joe Biden announced his reelection campaign, saying he differs "profoundly on fundamental issues" from the president. Kennedy is challenging Biden in the 2024 Democratic primary. While he has known Biden for many years, the challenger said they have differing stances on issues like corporate influence in government, censorship, civil liberties, poverty, corruption and war policy. "I look forward to engaging him in debates and town hall meetings, in a primary election that is honest, civil, and transparent," Kennedy said in a statement. "I invite him into a new era of respectful dialog in these times of division."
Over half of Democrats back RFK Jr.’s challenge to Biden
In the first indication of just how desperate Democrats are for a 2024 presidential nominee not named Joe Biden, a new election survey found that a majority support Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s plan to get in the race on Patriot’s Day. Kennedy’s candidacy is supported by 52% of Democrats, just 32% are opposed, and 16% aren’t sure, according to the latest Rasmussen Reports survey. That could be viewed as remarkable for RFK and damning for Biden since Kennedy has been mocked and marginalized by legacy media for questioning COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
Aaron Rodgers appears to endorse RFK Jr. for president
As Aaron Rodgers sits in trade limbo with the Green Bay Packers and New York Jets trying to hash out a deal, he appeared to make at least one commitment Tuesday. Rodgers appeared to endorse Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for president. The Packers quarterback reposted Kennedy’s interview with Aubrey Marcus on his Instagram story with muscle and heart emoji. Rodgers has waded into political discourse and culture wars in the past as he battled detractors over his decision to forgo the coronavirus vaccine. When he opened up about his decision in November 2021, Rodgers said there was an ingredient in the vaccine he was allergic to.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. outlines potential platform amid speculation of presidential run
MANCHESTER, N.H. — A scion of a famous political family spoke about the environment, COVID-19 vaccines and the possibility of running for president during an appearance Friday in New Hampshire. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. held his American Stage event at St. Anselm College’s New Hampshire Institute of Politics. “To choose between economic prosperity on the one hand and environmental protection on the other is not true,” Kennedy said. “Good environmental policy 100% of the time is identical to good economic policy.” Kennedy dedicated a significant portion of his speech to the COVID-19 vaccine and the threat he said it poses to Americans.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr 'thinking about' launching Democratic challenge to Biden for 2024 White House nomination
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is considering running for president in 2024, challenging President Biden for the Democratic nomination, and he says his wife approves. "I am thinking about it yes. I have passed the biggest hurdle, that my wife has greenlighted it," Kennedy told a crowd in New Hampshire on Friday, according to reports. Kennedy's wife, actress Cheryl Hines, was reportedly attending the speech at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics, which for nearly a quarter-century has been a must stop in the Granite State for potential or actual White House contenders. Kennedy, the son of the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy and the nephew of the late President John F. Kennedy, describes himself as a lifelong Democrat and has faced criticism for his activism against the COVID-19 vaccine.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may well be the agent of change that brings about an end to the ongoing Far Left tyranny and revolution.