Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made a significant plea to American voters on the eve of Election Day, urging them not to vote for him and instead throw their support behind President Trump. This unexpected move comes after the Supreme Court rejected RFK Jr.'s appeals to have his name removed from the ballots in Wisconsin and Michigan.
In a recent video statement, Kennedy emphasized that voting for Trump is crucial to advancing his campaign's mission and principles. He expressed concerns that even a small number of votes for him in Michigan could inadvertently impact the election results in a way that goes against the voters' intentions.
Having initially run as an independent candidate, RFK Jr. suspended his campaign in August and endorsed Trump. Despite his earlier plans to remain on the ballot in safe Democratic and Republican states, he is now actively discouraging voters from supporting him in any state.
In his video message, Kennedy reiterated his call for voters to back Trump, stating that it is the only way to bring his vision to Washington, D.C. and work towards his campaign goals of making America healthy again, ending perpetual wars, and safeguarding civil liberties.
By urging voters not to vote for him and instead support Trump, RFK Jr. aims to avoid being a spoiler in battleground states and ensure that his core values are represented in the nation's capital. His plea underscores the strategic shift in his approach to the election and highlights the importance he places on aligning with the current administration for the greater good.