Vice presidential candidate Kennedy mentioned the possibility of withdrawing from the presidential campaign and supporting Trump.
August 21, 2024 2024-08-21 6:10Vice presidential candidate Kennedy mentioned the possibility of withdrawing from the presidential campaign and supporting Trump.
Vice presidential candidate Kennedy mentioned the possibility of withdrawing from the presidential campaign and supporting Trump.
Introduction: Vice presidential
Former President Donald Trump said in a televised
interview that under the circumstances,
Robert Kennedy Jr. said he would consider
serving in his administration.
Robert F. In a podcast interview, Kennedy
Jr.’s rival dropped the independent presidential
bid he campaigned against, and Republican Donald
J. said he was considering endorsing Trump.
Hours later, former President Donald Trump said
he would consider offering Mr. Kennedy an
administration position under the circumstances.
“I love him very much. I have a lot of respect for him,”
Partner Nicole Shanahan
Trump said in an interview with CNN after a speech in Michigan.
Trump said. “I probably would if something like that happened.”
In an hour-long interview posted online Tuesday,
Kennedy’s partner Nicole Shanahan, a Silicon Valley
investor who has poured more than $10 million into
his campaign, acknowledged that his efforts are unlikely
to lead to victory. The campaign is short on cash,
polling numbers are declining, and its efforts to ensure
access to the vote have repeatedly failed in all 50 states.
In response to a request for
comment, Kennedy campaign
spokeswoman Stephanie Speer sent a link to a
message Kennedy sent Tuesday that read, in part:
No political party should interfere with the achievement
of the goals I have achieved in my 40-year
career and achieved in this election campaign”
Shanahan is a former Democratic
Shanahan is a former Democratic Party donor and
was once married to Google founder Sergey Brin.
In a podcast interview, he said he was “very disappointed”
that he had previously supported the party.
“We wanted to win and get a fair result,”
Shanahan said of the presidential
race. D.N.C. That was impossible for us.
Shanahan is a former donor to the Democratic
Party and was once married to Google founder Sergey Brin.
In a podcast interview, he said he was “very disappointed”
that he had previously supported the party.
“We want to win and we want to get a fair result,”
Shanahan said of the presidential race.
TNC This was impossible for us.