Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has done a 180-degree turn and endorsed Republican candidate Donald Trump, in a move that could completely change the outcome of the election.
RFK Jr. will only remove his name from the ballot in battleground states, Allie Beth Stuckey The author of “Relatable” believes that if you support medical freedom, voting for Trump is the right choice.
“He's saying, 'Of the two candidates, I support Donald Trump because he's more likely to defend public health, to rid our public health agencies of corruption in this country, and to defend the future health of our children, so I'm going to support him,'” Stuckey said.
Trump was behind Operation Warp Speed but opposed the vaccine mandates that resulted from it, a stark difference from the Biden administration, which oversaw the nationwide firing of skeptical Americans who refused to take the experimental shot.
“The fact that he's now willing to team up with someone like RFK… [Jr.] “This is a very good indicator of where he stands right now on public health,” Stuckey said, noting that Trump repeated the sentiment in a speech after Kennedy Jr.'s endorsement.
“Today I reiterate my commitment to work with Bobby to establish a commission of top experts to investigate the causes of the decades-long rise in chronic health problems and childhood diseases, including autoimmune diseases, autism, obesity and infertility,” Trump told the crowd, with RFK Jr. standing at his side.
While children's health is a cause everyone can get behind, Stuckey thinks this is a great way to reach out to suburban moms.
“I think that’s a great message for suburban moms, because a lot of them voted for RFK. [Jr.]”I knew that there were a lot of conservative suburban moms who ignored RFK. [Jr.]”Given President Trump's moderate views on abortion, his views on abortion are not important.”
RFK Jr. also put his own spin on Trump's “Make America Great Again” slogan, telling reporters, “I want to make America whole again, and so does President Trump.”
“This RFK thing [Jr.] “Joining Trump was definitely a win,” Stuckey said. “Democrats feel like they just had a great Democratic National Convention with Planned Parenthood right outside giving people free abortions and free vasectomies.”
“Just outside the Democratic National Convention, over 25 babies were aborted via medication abortion,” she continued. “This is the sacrifice of a child. This alone should be a reason not to vote Democrat.”
Waiting until after the DNC to make the announcement “totally took away the excitement and magic of the DNC that they were feeling after the DNC.”
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