Former President Donald Trump has expressed that he would be 'honored' to receive an endorsement from independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., should he decide to exit the race.
In a series of statements, Trump highlighted that the Democrats have 'treated [Kennedy] very badly,' suggesting a potential alignment between the two despite their differing political backgrounds. This openness to Kennedy's endorsement underscores the complex dynamics of the upcoming presidential race, where alliances and endorsements could play pivotal roles in shaping the electorate's decisions.
Trump's remarks have sparked discussions on the potential impact of such an endorsement on the political landscape, especially considering Kennedy's notable family legacy and his independent candidacy.
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Trump's willingness to embrace RFK Jr.'s endorsement just proves he's all about uniting real Americans against the establishment's games.
It's about time the political elites saw the value in outsiders like Kennedy, who genuinely care about the people's voice, not just the party line. Trump recognizing that and being open to his endorsement just shows he's more in tune with what the everyday American wants, beyond the usual partisan nonsense.
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Trump says he would accept endorsement from ‘good person’ RFK Jr.
Former President Donald Trump said Thursday he would be “honored” if independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. were to drop out of the race and endorse the GOP ticket.
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‘I Would Be Honored’: Trump Says He’d Welcome RFK Jr Endorsement After Dems ‘Treated Him Very Badly’
Former President Donald Trump responded on Thursday to reports that independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. might end his
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