Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will be leaving the Democratic Party primary race to run as an independent after the Democrat Party has allegedly made it “impossible” for him to compete with President Biden.
In preparation for the announcement, Kennedy’s team is reportedly planning “attack ads” against the Democratic National Committee in order to “pave the way” for him.
Earlier this month, Kennedy accused the DNC of undermining the democratic process by enacting rules aimed at preventing a fair primary election.
“If any candidate sets foot in the state of Iowa or New Hampshire, none of the votes that are cast for that candidate will be tallied,” Kennedy said.
“They’ve made rules that if any candidate sets foot in the state of Iowa or sets foot in the state of New Hampshire, then none of the votes that are cast for that candidate will be tallied. In other words, any delegate that I win in New Hampshire or Iowa would go instead to the President. And now they’re trying to change it so that if I campaign in New Hampshire that none of the votes cast for me in Georgia will count. That’s significant because it’s hard to win the nomination without Georgia,” he continued.
From The Gateway Pundit:
In July, Greg Gutfeld proposed Kennedy ditch the Democrats and go third party. I think he should run as a third party candidate because I do think he should, he would win, is because his party’s radical elements, what we call the woke, have embraced this fascist clampdown on language.