JD Vance Is Right: RFK Jr. Should Drop Out

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, MoveOn Political Action applauds Donald Trump’s running mate, JD Vance, for saying the quiet part out loud: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. should drop out and endorse Trump. They have so much in common! 

According to Washington Post reporter Meryl Kornfield

Vance told reporters on his plane today that RFK Jr. should drop out and endorse the Trump-Vance ticket, pointing to their shared views. “He’s much closer on the issues to President Trump than he is to Kamala Harris,” Vance said.

“We agree with JD Vance on this one thing: RFK Jr. should drop out. As Vance himself admitted, Trump and RFK Jr. are one in the same. They’re both frauds and conspiracy peddlers who want to ban abortion,” said Britt Jacovich, MoveOn Political Action spokesperson.

BACKGROUND: 

  • RFK Jr.‘s campaign is supported by Trump’s largest donor, in order to siphon support away from President Biden and hand the White House back to Trump.
  • Racist billionaire Timothy Mellon contributed $ 20 million to RFK Jr.’s Super PAC.
  • RFK Jr. is a dangerous conspiracy theorist who has supported a 15-week abortion ban and doesn’t believe we need any more gun safety measures to protect our communities.
  • RFK Jr. is running a failing campaign and needs to buy his way onto the ballot. He chose millionaire Nicole Shanahan as his VP, an anti-IVF conspiracy theorist who has donated millions to a Super PAC supporting Kennedy Jr.

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