"President Trump needs to win in a landslide, both in the Electoral College and in the popular vote. He can't do that unless my supporters join in."
In a video posted by Robert F. Kennedy on X Tuesday, the former independent presidential candidate encouraged all of his supporters to vote for Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump because "a Trump victory is a Kennedy victory"
Kennedy posted on X: "Bottom line: No matter what state you live in, VOTE TRUMP. A Trump victory is a Kennedy victory."
In the video, Kennedy clarified any confusion among his supporters about who they vote for on Nov. 5 and urged them to do so in a massive way. “President Trump needs to win in a landslide, both in the Electoral College and in the popular vote. He can't do that unless my supporters join in,” 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,” he continued.
“A lot of people are asking me, if they live in a red state or a blue state, should they still be voting for me? What about swing states? The answer is easy: no. No matter what state you live in, you should be voting for Donald Trump,” Kennedy said.
Kennedy also talked about the need to save free speech, which is “under relentless and withering attack in America and across the globe, but at least we still have enough of it here that you can watch this video. We can still run an opposition political campaign. Well, in a lot of countries, you can't do that anymore, because the state now controls the media,” Kennedy noted, referring to how Brazil has just banned X because Elon Musk refused to censor the social media platform and how Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris supports that decision.
Kennedy endorsed Trump at a rally in Arizona and announced that Trump had promised to establish an independent commission of presidential assassinations and that the former president had promised to put Kennedy in charge of his “Make America Healthy Again” program. Since promising to have his name removed from the presidential ballots of 10 swing states, Kennedy has had mixed results with Michigan refusing to do so but the North Carolina Supreme Court ruling in his favor.
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