September 21, 2024

The Catholic Transcript

Complete News World

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. considers abandoning campaign and endorsing Trump

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. considers abandoning campaign and endorsing Trump

Nicole Shanahan, vice president of the independent candidacy, says she is still evaluating support for the Republican Party or 3rd Way consolidation for 2028.

Nicole Shanahan (Independent), Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s (Independent) U.S. vice presidential running mate, said the campaign is considering abandoning the White House race to support former President Donald Trump (Republican). In the November 5 election.

In an interview published by the podcast this Tuesday (20.Aug.2024), the attorney reports that he is still evaluating support for the Republican Party or coordinating a 3rd way for the 2028 presidential election. Impact theory.

“There are two options that we are analyzing, one should be [na disputa]Forming a new party, but we risk a Kamala Harris presidency Walls Because we attracted Trump votes, or somehow more Trump votes.He declared.

Trump has already entertained the idea of ​​having Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in his future administration, if he decides to back him, and has said he’s open to discussing a role for an independent candidate in his administration.

Robert Kennedy Jr. expressed interest in speaking with other North American presidential candidates. However, he did not direct his speech to Trump, allowing him to speak with the campaign of Vice President Kamala Harris (Democrat).

Despite proving the possibility of withdrawing from the campaign, Nicole Shanahan No dates were given for a possible announcement. In the interview, he also said he would consider running for governor of California if he withdrew from his ticket.

Robert Kennedy Jr. campaign

Robert Kennedy Jr., the late Democratic politician Robert F. Kennedy’s son, former US President John F. Also a nephew of Kennedy (Democrat).

See also  America needs Chinese students in humanities and Indians in science, US ambassador says

He is also known for his pro-environment and pro-freedom stances. He has been a critic of the anti-Covid policy implemented during the virus pandemic and the United States’ participation in conflicts in other countries.

Initially, he sought to challenge President Joe Biden for the Democratic nomination. However, the President of the United States chose an independent candidate after his nomination was consolidated by the party.