Massive Election Shift? RFK Endorses Trump And Urges Supporters To Unite

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In a recent video message, Robert F. Kennedy, a former independent presidential candidate, has urged his followers to cast their votes in favor of the Republican presidential candidate, former President Donald Trump.

Kennedy's endorsement comes with the assertion that "a Trump victory is a Kennedy victory."

According to The Post Millennial, Kennedy took to social media to clarify his stance, stating, "Bottom line: No matter what state you live in, VOTE TRUMP. A Trump victory is a Kennedy victory." In his video message, Kennedy sought to dispel any confusion among his supporters about their voting choices in the upcoming Nov. 5 elections. He emphasized the need for a decisive victory for Trump, both in the Electoral College and the popular vote, which he believes can only be achieved with the support of his followers.

Kennedy's message underscored the urgency of unity in the face of what he perceives as the destructive influence of entrenched elites. He said, Look at the big picture. We have to unify. We have to overthrow the entrenched elites who are now ruining our country. So let's get Donald Trump elected on Nov. 5, so that we can restore our Constitution, so that we can revive the middle class, so that we can rescue our democracy and censorship and surveillance unravel the war machine.

Kennedy also addressed queries from his supporters about their voting choices, particularly those residing in red or blue states, or swing states. He advised, No matter what state you live in, you should be voting for Donald Trump. Kennedy's endorsement of Trump extends beyond party lines and into the realm of free speech, which he believes is under threat both domestically and internationally. He referenced the recent ban on a social media platform in Brazil after its refusal to implement censorship, and the support of this decision by Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris.

Kennedy's endorsement of Trump was made public at a rally in Arizona, where he announced Trump's commitment to establishing an independent commission of presidential assassinations. Additionally, Trump promised to appoint Kennedy as the head of his Make America Healthy Again program. Kennedy's decision to withdraw his name from the presidential ballots of 10 swing states has met with varied responses, with Michigan refusing to comply, while the North Carolina Supreme Court ruled in his favor.

Kennedy's endorsement of Trump underscores his belief in the importance of traditional values, limited government, and individual freedom. His call for unity against what he perceives as the damaging influence of entrenched elites aligns with conservative perspectives, emphasizing the need for a decisive victory for Trump in the upcoming elections. His stance on free speech further highlights his commitment to preserving individual liberties, a cornerstone of conservative ideology.