VIDEO: RFK Jr shifts course after urging supporters to vote for Trump in swing states ahead of tonight’s debate

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From Fox News: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shifted course and called for his supporters to vote for former President Trump regardless of the state they live in Tuesday.

Kennedy had previously only urged his supporters to vote for Trump if they lived in a swing state. The former presidential candidate is working to remove his name from the ballot in several states after dropping out and endorsing Trump last month.

“No matter what state you live in, you should be voting for Donald Trump,” Kennedy said in a video posted to social media. “That’s the only way that we can get me and everything I stand for into Washington, D.C. and fulfill the mission of my campaign.”

“Right now, freedom of speech is under withering an relentless attack in America and across the globe, but at least we still have enough of it here that you can watch this video. We can still run an opposition political campaign,” he added.


“Bottom line: No matter what state you live in, VOTE TRUMP. A Trump victory is a Kennedy victory,” Kennedy wrote, sharing his video.

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Scott Presler, a conservative activist devoted to getting people registered to vote, responded to Kennedy’s video.

“Thank you so much. To every RFK Jr. supporter, PLEASE check your voter status. The democrats worked tirelessly to keep RFK Jr. off of the ballot. I don’t put anything past them. If you live in Pennsylvania, reach out to me — you could literally save America,” Presler wrote.

One X user, Mitch, responded, “My info was messed up! Thank you, @ScottPresler. I would have been pissed on Election Day!”

Kennedy shared a video clip of Trump’s remarks from a recent rally, and wrote, “Yes, we’re joining forces to defeat government corruption, restore free speech, and Make America Healthy Again. #MAHA 🇺🇸”

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