Robert F Kennedy Jr., the son of the late Robert F Kennedy and nephew of President John F Kennedy, is making waves on the campaign trail with his independent bid for the presidency. Speaking at a campaign stop in Holbrook, Long Island, Kennedy invoked the legacies of his father and uncle, drawing in a crowd of predominantly white, middle-aged supporters.
Despite facing criticism from his extended family and being labeled as a “zany” and self-promoting candidate, Kennedy has managed to secure a spot on the ballot in two states and claims enough signatures for another seven. Polling at around 10% nationally, Kennedy’s presence in the race has caused both President Joe Biden and Donald Trump to take notice.
During his campaign stop, Kennedy addressed the doubts surrounding independent candidates in American politics, urging voters to not cast their ballots out of fear. He highlighted issues such as chronic ill health, national debt, and a “poisoned” food supply that he believes his opponents are not adequately addressing.
While Kennedy has faced criticism for his views on vaccines and other hot-button issues, he has also garnered support from those disillusioned with the current political landscape. Supporters at the event expressed enthusiasm for alternative medical treatments and shared concerns about the economic challenges facing the middle class.
Kennedy’s campaign has sparked a sense of hope among those seeking an alternative to the two major parties. As he continues to campaign across the country, Kennedy’s message of unity and civil discourse resonates with those who feel marginalized by the current political system.