RFK Jr reminds voters not to cast their ballot for him on the eve of Election Day
Trump has teased that Kennedy, who has been vocal anti-vaccine advocate, would help his administration with reforming government agencies like the Food and Drug Administration if the former president is elected on Tuesday.
Robert F Kennedy Jr., on Monday reminded voters who are casting their ballots on Tuesday not to vote for him in states where he is still on the ballot and to support former President Donald Trump instead.
Kennedy suspended his independent presidential campaign in August and endorsed the former president, but will still appear on the ballots in dozens of states, including the battleground states of Michigan and Wisconsin. Kennedy has warned that he does not want to be a "spoiler" candidate in swing states.
"Hey everybody, a lot of people are asking me if they live in a red state or blue state should they still be voting for me? What about swing states? The answer is easy – no," Kennedy said in a video posted to X. "No matter what state you live in, you should be voting for Donald Trump."
"That’s the only way that we can get me and everything I stand for into Washington, D.C. and fulfill the mission that motivated my campaign," he added.
Trump has teased that Kennedy, who has been vocal anti-vaccine advocate, would help his administration with reforming government agencies like the Food and Drug Administration if the former president is elected on Tuesday.
Misty Severi is an evening news reporter for Just The News. You can follow her on X for more coverage.