Former unbiased presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. mentioned that he plans to do swing state rallies with former President Trump, persevering with his presence on the marketing campaign path to make sure the GOP nominee will get again into the White Home.
Kennedy, who suspended his White Home run in late August, mentioned he can be campaigning in battleground states, notably these the place he would possibly find yourself staying on the poll.
“We’re planning a Make America Healthy Again tour where we’re going to visit almost all of those states,” Kennedy mentioned throughout his Wednesday look on NewsNation’s “The Hill.”
“So I will be doing rallies in each of those states over the next 61 days,” he continued. “We want to, if we’re going to accomplish the mission that I set out to accomplish when I got into this campaign — end the censorship, end surveillance, get out of Ukraine war and unravel the war machine and the chronic disease epidemic.”
“The only way to do that is to get President Trump in the White House and me into Washington. So we’re going to pull out all the stops to make sure that happens.”
Kennedy was tapped by Trump, alongside former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (Hawaii), to be part of his transition staff shortly after they endorsed the ex-president.
After halting his presidential run, Kennedy threw his assist behind Trump, however harassed in the course of the public announcement in Arizona that his identify will stay on the poll in most states. The environmental lawyer mentioned he would look to take away his presence in swing states to keep away from being a spoiler.
A choose in Michigan dominated on Tuesday that Kennedy should stay on the presidential poll. Wisconsin, one other key state, declined to take away his identify. North Carolina’s board of elections mentioned it was too late for the candidate to withdraw his identify. Kennedy filed a lawsuit to reverse it.
The environmental lawyer, who initially launched his White Home bid as a Democrat, has ramped up his criticism of Vice President Harris, the Democratic Social gathering nominee, saying she will not be “a worthy president” and criticizing her for her lack of media appearances since changing President Biden on the high of the get together’s ticket.
Kennedy mentioned on Wednesday that he’ll seemingly do rallies with Trump and his different marketing campaign surrogates whereas spreading some messages he himself campaigned on earlier this yr.
“We haven’t worked out the entire schedule, but certainly I’ll probably do rallies with him and with other surrogates where President Trump, we’re hoping we’re co-planning these rallies that make America healthy again, rallies and the drain the swamp, rallies with the Trump campaign,” Kennedy mentioned.
“And we expect the Trump campaign to show up at the rallies too,” he added. “So we’re going to, yeah, I will be campaigning side by side with the president and with members of his family and with other members of his campaign.”
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