Robert Kennedy’s Running Mate Proposes Upset Plan, The Duo Could Quit and Join Trump
By Mick Farthing|August 21, 2024
Robert Kennedy’s Running Mate Proposes Upset Plan, The Duo Could Quit and Join Trump

In the treacherous landscape of American politics, nothing is ever as it seems. As the 2024 election heats up, it appears that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign is navigating more than just the usual hurdles.

Accusations of sabotage, underhanded tactics, and outright manipulation are swirling around his bid for the presidency. While the mainstream media focuses on the typical candidates, the RFK Jr. camp claims it’s facing a far more insidious threat from within the Democratic Party itself.

According to insiders, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) has not just ignored Kennedy’s campaign—they’ve actively worked against it. The DNC’s alleged efforts to stymie Kennedy include everything from shadowbanning on social media to outright exclusion from critical debates.

It’s a strategy designed to keep him out of the spotlight and, more importantly, out of the running. But the RFK Jr. camp isn’t taking these attacks lying down; they’re fighting back and exposing what they see as a deliberate attempt to sabotage their campaign.

From The Post Millennial:
RFK Jr.’s running mate Nicole Shanahan said that not only did the Democrat Party sabotage their campaign from both the inside and out, but that the pair may quit the presidential race to support President Donald Trump for a second term in office…

“We walk away right now and join forces with Donald Trump … and we explain to our base why we’re making this decision,” she said, admitting that it’s “not an easy decision.”

A Radical Decision Looms

Now, here’s where things take an unexpected turn. Nicole Shanahan, Kennedy’s running mate, recently dropped a bombshell that could shake the foundations of the political landscape. Fed up with the relentless sabotage, Shanahan revealed that they’re considering a drastic move: abandoning their campaign and joining forces with Donald Trump.

“We walk away right now and join forces with Donald Trump … and we explain to our base why we’re making this decision,” Shanahan said, acknowledging the weight of such a decision.

The reason? Shanahan and Kennedy see Trump as the better choice to lead the country compared to Kamala Harris, who is currently in the running for the Democratic ticket. Shanahan emphasized her trust in Trump’s leadership and key figures like Peter Thiel and JD Vance, contrasting them sharply with Harris and her allies. The notion of a Kennedy supporting Trump is enough to make heads spin, but in today’s political climate, it seems anything is possible.

Sabotage from Within

Shanahan didn’t hold back when detailing the extent of the sabotage they’ve faced. She accused the DNC of funneling money through the Clear Choice PAC, which she claims was specifically created to take out their campaign. Shanahan described how this shadowy organization spent millions to ensure that the RFK Jr. ticket became nothing more than a “spoiler” in the race. It’s a story that reads more like a political thriller than a presidential campaign, but according to Shanahan, it’s all too real.

And what about the Harris camp? They’ve made their stance clear. When approached for comment, they dismissed the Kennedy-Shanahan ticket as a “MAGA-funded fringe candidate” and refused to engage. It’s a sign of just how deep the divisions run within the Democratic Party, with no room for negotiation or reconciliation between the factions.

Key Takeaways:

  • RFK Jr.’s campaign claims to be facing sabotage from within the Democratic Party, including exclusion from debates and shadowbanning.
  • Nicole Shanahan, RFK Jr.’s running mate, hinted at a potential alliance with Donald Trump, citing greater trust in Trump’s leadership over Kamala Harris.
  • The Harris campaign has dismissed the Kennedy-Shanahan ticket as a fringe group, indicating no intention to negotiate or engage.

Source: The Post Millennial


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Mick Farthing
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.