Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made it clear that he has no intentions of endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris. This decision comes in response to reports suggesting that Kennedy's campaign had approached the Harris campaign with an offer to consider endorsing her in exchange for a potential role in her administration.
In a detailed social media post, Kennedy took aim at Harris and the Democratic Party, a group he has been critical of since departing from the party to pursue an independent presidential bid last year. Kennedy stated, 'I have no plans to endorse Kamala Harris for President. I do have a plan to defeat her.'
Recent news coverage revealed that Harris' campaign did not pursue the Kennedy campaign's proposal to meet and discuss the prospect of Kennedy serving in a hypothetical Harris administration in return for his endorsement. This development underscores Kennedy's firm stance against endorsing Harris.
Furthermore, Kennedy engaged in discussions with former President Donald Trump during a meeting in Milwaukee. The talks reportedly revolved around the possibility of Kennedy endorsing Trump in exchange for a position within his administration.