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BREAKING: RFK Jr. Set To Make Major Campaign Announcement Soon


Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is expected to make a major campaign announcement soon, those close to his campaign said.

Sources close to the 2024 Presidential candidate claim that Kennedy is expected to announce an independent run for the Presidency soon.

This would be a major upset to the Democrat establishment, as it has long been feared that Kennedy would siphon off a disproportionate amount of votes from Joe Biden and the Democrat Party.

Independent journalist Chuck Callesto obtained this quote from one campaign insider: “Bobby feels that the DNC is changing the rules to exclude his candidacy so an independent run is the only way to go.”

“This day that RFK Jr. announced I said he wouldn’t be a Democrat by the time they’re done with him. Now it’s getting interesting,” Dave Rubin commented.

Mediaite broke the story:

2024 presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to announce he will run as an independent on October 9 in Pennsylvania, Mediaite has learned.

Kennedy’s campaign machine is now planning “attack ads” against the Democratic National Committee in order to “pave the way” for his announcement in Philadelphia about running as an independent, according to a text reviewed by Mediaite.

Red State Observer writer Bonchie lamented the rise of RFK Jr as a third-party, independent candidate, Bonchie Writes:

“Republicans can be such morons. There were only like five of us who spoke up and said fluffing RFK Jr. is a terrible idea.

Because the right has built his profile and promoted him to our own voters, his independent run will now pull more votes from us than the Democrats.”

Saagar Enjeti, formerly of The Hill, speculated: “5D Chess: Trump picks independent RFK Jr for VP debuts the long dreamed of unity ticket.”

Recently, Newsweek wrote:

If the Democrats and Republicans nominate Biden and Trump respectively, and Kennedy runs as an independent, 33 percent of Democratic voters would “likely” vote for him according to the poll, including 14 percent who would be “very likely” to back him.



 

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