Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Doesn’t Endorse Harris – Says Campaign Blew Him Off

In a surprising move Thursday, Democrat Robert F. Kennedy Jr accused Vice President Kamala Harris of cruelty after she refused to offer him a cabinet spot in her campaign. 

RFK, who said earlier this year that the Biden-Harris administration was a “much worse threat to democracy” than Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, admitted to The New York Times that he had “reached out repeatedly” to Harris “through the highest level intermediaries” and was told “they have no interest in talking with me.”He then posted Thursday on X saying he has “no plans to endorse Kamala Harris for President.”

He went on to contrast the party’s evolution from its past, commenting Harris’ Democrat Party “would be unrecognizable to my father and uncle and I cannot reconcile it with my values.”

That was not the end of Kennedy’s statement. He then claimed “The Democratic Party of RFK and JFK was the party of civil liberties and free speech. VP Harris is the party of censorship, lockdowns, and medical coercion.”

“Kennedy Democrats were anti-war. Kamala’s is riddled with neocon warmongers,” he continued.

He went on to say, “The RFK/JFK dems were allies of Main Street, cops, firefighters, and working people. VP Harris is the Party of Big Tech, Big Pharma and Wall Street.”

RFK Jr. has other beliefs that many find to be even more controversial, among which are his support for late-term abortion and jailing climate change skeptics as well as a plan to halve U.S. military spending.

Nevertheless, the latter does not stop him from voicing his dissatisfaction with what he is hearing and seeing coming out of today’s Democratic party.

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