Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Suspends 2024 Presidential Campaign, Endorses Donald Trump
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Suspends 2024 Presidential Campaign, Endorses Trump
In a surprising turn of events, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has announced the suspension of his 2024 presidential campaign. The decision comes as no shock, as Kennedy was running out of money, with his campaign owing nearly $3.5 million and having just $3.9 million on hand. With his campaign in financial trouble, Kennedy made the decision to withdraw from the race.
But the real twist comes with Kennedy’s endorsement of Republican nominee Donald Trump. Despite polling at only 4% in a recent survey, Kennedy has thrown his support behind Trump. In a virtual address, Kennedy explained his decision to remove his name from the ballot in key battleground states, where he feared his presence would be a spoiler.
Speculation about Kennedy’s potential exit from the race grew earlier in the week when his running mate, Nicole Shanahan, mentioned the possibility of joining forces with Trump. Trump, in turn, praised Kennedy as a “brilliant” and “very smart guy,” a stark contrast to his earlier criticism of Kennedy as “far more liberal than anyone running as a Democrat.”
With Trump set to hold a rally in Arizona, there is speculation that Kennedy may join him on stage as a “special guest.” The unexpected alliance between Kennedy and Trump has certainly raised eyebrows, but in the unpredictable world of politics, anything can happen. Stay tuned for what promises to be some highly entertaining rallies in the near future.