RFK is dropping out of the race and urging his supporters to vote for Donald Trump, especially those in swing states. He's doing this explicitly to avoid risking a Kamala Harris presidency.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_ALJjWS2n4RFK was polling around 4-6% in several swing states. If just a third of those voters honor his endorsement, it could very possibly tip the odds in Trump's favor.
>Noooo, you can't just... COVER recent events!
>>376326Never imagined that any good news could ever begin with "Just landed in Toronto"
This speech was pretty great
>>376322Pic related how serious this actually is
apparently RFKjr told everyone that was liberal in blue states to vote for him because he wasn't officially ending his campaign, but in swing states to vote for trump instead of him.
thats pretty chad honestly
So many iconic photos this election cycle
Mainstream media currently undergoing a meltdown trying to character assassinate RFK
>>376358Damn, the day after announcing support for Trump what a coincidence
JILF weighs in and libs seethe
Isn't it weird how they fought so hard to keep him off, but now that he doesn't want to be on it anymore, they flip flopped?
>>376481Damn, you're like the one guy in this thread, lol. But yea. I get it though actually. Isn't it long past the deadline for changes in a lot of states? But then again, wasn't it for Kamala, or did they oust Biden in time to actually alter the ballets? I guess there is no law saying that the parties have to select their candidate democratically right, so if the Dems just called up all their people in the various states and told them to put Harris on the ballet as the party candidate before the cuttoff then it's all kosher, yea?
Why do you think he didn't do this earlier though? Is it all fallout from the assassination attempt? Or did the Dems time Kamala just right so that RFK couldn't react in time to get himself off the ballet? Or maybe he even waited on purpose? It's not out of the question that a clever person could use the system against itself, to make it seem even less legitimate. At any rate, if Kamala wins, this is just going to make things look even more rigged. It's going to rouse passions.
>>376491>Why do you think he didn't do this earlier though?He was trying to get to 5%, to get public funds to make his meme party "official".
He stopped for the expressed risk of avoiding a Harris presidency once the possibility for that drew closer.
Looks like RFK won the legal battle with Michigan to get himself off the ballot.
https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/breaking-appeals-courts-issue-game-changing-rulings-for-trump-in-2-swing-states-mace/This petty argument has now caused early voting to be postponed until after the debate, because now all of the ballots need to be reprinted. Democrats shot themselves in the foot.