At voter rallies and in media interviews, Mr. Kennedy has been increasingly outspoken about how he differs from former President Donald Trump.
TUCSON, ArizonaâFormer President Donald Trump intended to âdrain the swampâ when he took office in 2017, but he was âintimidated by bureaucratsâ at federal agencies and did not accomplish that objective, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said on Feb. 5.
Speaking at a voter rally in Tucson, where he collected signatures to get on the Arizona ballot, the independent presidential candidate said President Trump was âearnestâ when he vowed to âdrain the swamp,â but it was âbusiness as usualâ during his term.
John Bolton, who President Trump appointed as a national security adviser, is âthe template for a swamp creature,â Mr. Kennedy said. Scott Gottlieb, who President Trump named to run the FDA, âwas Pfizerâs business partnerâ and eventually returned to Pfizer âto collect his payoff,â Mr. Kennedy said.
Mr. Kennedy said that President Trump had more lobbyists running federal agencies than any president in U.S. history.
âYou canât reform them when youâve got the swamp creatures running them, and Iâm not going to do that. Iâm going to do something different,â Mr. Kennedy said.
âI can fix this country. All of these agencies that have intimidated normal politicians, I have sued every single one of them. Iâve sued the NIH (the National Institutes of Health), the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), the FDA (Food and Drug Administration), and the EPA (the Environmental Protection Agency), and we just sued the FCC (the Federal Communications Commission) and won in the federal Court of Appeals,â Mr. Kennedy added.
In the early stages of his campaign, while running as a Democrat, Mr. Kennedy exchanged praise with President Trump.
Mr. Kennedy complimented President Trumpâs debating skills and criticized President Joe Biden for not debating his Democrat primary opponents. By avoiding primary debates, President Biden would not be effectively prepared to take to the debate stage with President Trump if both men gained the nominations of their respective parties, Mr. Kennedy told The Epoch Times.
President Trump called Mr. Kennedy âa very smart personâ and noted âheâs hit a little bit of a nerve,â âhis heart is in the right place,â and âheâs doing really well.â
âSentiments from the former president and his campaign shifted when Mr. Kennedy announced on October 9 that he was leaving the Democratic Party primary to run as an independent. Before that declaration, Mr. Kennedy had been generating support from conservatives and independents, as well as receiving backing from conservative donors.
President Trumpâs campaign said in a statement on Oct. 9 that âvoters should not be deceived by anyone who pretends to have conservative values.â
âThe fact is RFK has a disturbing background steeped in radical, liberal positions. Whether heâs a China sympathizer, denigrating gun owners, promoting business-killing green policies, or supporting on-demand abortion, an RFK candidacy is nothing more than a vanity project for a liberal Kennedy looking to cash in on his familyâs name.â
Since the beginning of his campaign, Mr. Kennedy has adamantly refused to discuss President Trumpâs court cases, social media conduct, and personality. All issues that critics frequently use to chastise the former president.
In recent weeks, Mr. Kennedy has explained to audiences at voter rallies and to members of the media during interviews how his policies and platform topics differ from those of President Trump.
âCharming Guyâ
âIâve known Donald Trump for many, many for 40 years. Iâve sued him twice, successfully. During litigation, he invited me on his airplane and we had a great time,â Mr. Kennedy said during a campaign stop late last month at the University of Alabama.
âHeâs a very congenial, charming guy, and heâs always been very kind to me. Heâs been a big political donor to my family at various times. I stay away from the vitriol but Donald Trump as president was the architect of the COVID policies, which were destructive for the economy of our country,â Mr. Kennedy added.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, President Trump âdid not ask the questions that he should have,â Mr. Kennedy believes.
President Trump âknew that lockdowns were wrongâ and then âagreed to lockdowns,â Mr. Kennedy said. He also âknew that hydroxychloroquine worked, he said it,â Mr. Kennedy explained, adding that he was eventually ârolled overâ by Dr. Anthony Fauci and his advisers.
Multiple national polls suggest that at least more than half of Americans do not want to see a rematch between President Trump and President Biden. Mr. Kennedy sees a path to victory because of voter discontent.
He noted at campaign stops in Las Vegas and Tucson that his favorability ratings were better than President Biden and President Trump, and he is ahead of both candidates among Americans under the age of 45 in six battleground states.
Mr. Kennedy and Ms. Haley had the lowest unfavorable ratings at 34 percent, whereas President Biden had the highest at 58 percent, followed by President Trump at 57 percent, and Mr. DeSantis at 52 percent.
The poll included 3,662 likely voters in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. The margin of sampling error varies among the state polls, from plus or minus 4.4 percentage points to plus or minus 4.8 percentage points.
That survey shows Mr. Kennedy leading President Biden and President Trump among voters under 45 in those six states. Mr. Kennedy registered 34 percent support among voters aged 18 to 29 compared with 30 percent for President Biden and 29 percent for President Trump.
For voters aged 30 to 44, Mr. Kennedy led with 31 percent while President Biden and President Trump each collected 30 percent.
Through Jan. 24, when factoring in all polls, President Trump (39 percent) leads a three-way race with President Biden (34 percent) and Mr. Kennedy (16.8 percent).
President Trump and President Biden âhad their chanceâ and are both responsible for the nationâs economic woes,â Mr. Kennedy said.
âAmericans deserve more than choosing the lesser of two evils. Many Democrats say they are not voting for President Biden, but they are voting against President Trump, and vice versa for Republicans,â Mr. Kennedy continued.
âItâs time we have somebody who can inspire us, somebody that people actually like and want to vote for.â
âNot Interestedâ in a Trump-Kennedy Ticket
At Mr. Kennedyâs town halls and voter rallies, some voters told The Epoch Times they would like to see a Trump-Kennedy ticket.
A Jan. 27 report by The New York Post claimed that President Trumpâs campaign reached out to Mr. Kennedy about the possibility of joining the ticket as a running mate.
âTrump operatives expressed an interest in Kennedy early on, but it was all premature,â the New York Post reported, citing âone person familiar with the matter.â
The communication between President Trumpâs campaign and Mr. Kennedy happened âright out of the box when Bobby announcedâ in April 2023 that he was seeking the Democratic Party nomination, according to the New York Post.
Chris LaCivita, a senior advisor for President Trumpâs campaign, wrote on X, âThis is 100% FAKE NEWS â NO ONE from the Trump Campaign ever approached RFK Jr (or ever will) â one of the most LIBERAL and radical environmentalists in the country. For all the fake news â update your stories.â
Mr. Kennedy told NewsNation that representatives from President Trumpâs team âhave reached out to me,â and added, âI would not take that job. Iâm flattered that President Trump would offer it to me, but itâs not something that Iâm interested in.â
Last summer, when The Epoch Times inquired whether he would serve as President Trumpâs running mate, Mr. Kennedy jokingly said that his wife, actress Cheryl Hines, would divorce him if that were to happen. He added that he believes he has a path to victory as president and expressed disinterest in serving as a vice president.
Operation Warp Speed
COVID-19 is the topic where Mr. Kennedy and President Trump seem to differ the most.
Many Republicans continue to seek a reckoning over the government-imposed pandemic lockdowns and vaccine mandates. Although they support former President Trump, his praise of the COVID-19 vaccines and Operation Warp Speed does not resonate with them.
When it comes to the vaccine issue, many of them align with Mr. Kennedy, who remains one of the most outspoken critics of the shotsâ safety.
President Trumpâs defense of Operation Warp Speed, the program he rolled out in May 2020 to spur the development and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines amidst the pandemic, remains a sticking point for some of his supporters. These supporters now say they will vote for Mr. Kennedy in 2024.
The initiative featured a partnership between the government, the military, and the private sector, with the government paying for millions of vaccine doses to be produced.
President Trump said in an interview on Fox News that without the vaccine, 100 million people might have died from COVID-19. He added that he is âvery proudâ of his efforts.
The former president has on many occasions said that he is not in favor of vaccine mandates.
Childrenâs Health Defense
An environmental attorney, Mr. Kennedy founded Childrenâs Health Defense, a nonprofit that aims to end childhood health epidemics by promoting vaccine safeguards, among other initiatives.
Earlier this year, Mr. Kennedy told podcaster Joe Rogan that ivermectin was suppressed by the FDA so that the COVID-19 vaccines could be granted emergency use authorization.
He has criticized Big Pharma, vaccine safety, and government mandates for years.
Since launching his presidential campaign, Mr. Kennedy has made his stances on the COVID-19 vaccines, and vaccines in general, a frequent talking point.
âI would argue that the science is very clear right now that they [vaccines] caused a lot more problems than they averted,â Mr. Kennedy said on Piers Morgan Uncensored in late April.
âAnd if you look at the countries that did not vaccinate, they had the lowest death rates, they had the lowest COVID and infection rates.â
Additional data show a âdirect correlationâ between excess deaths and high vaccination rates in developed countries, he said.
Mr. Kennedyâs opposition to President Trumpâs handling of the COVID-19 pandemic has come to the forefront in recent weeks during campaign stops. Fox News wrote about The New York Postâs report and drew the ire of the former president.
On Jan. 31. Mr. Trump wrote on X (formerly Twitter) that Mr. Kennedy âis by far the most radical left person running for office, maybe ever! Look at his environmental program, and close up the USA.â
Mr. Trump included a link to a Breitbart article featuring Mr. LaCivitaâs comments. Mr. Kennedy took to X and wrote a response.
âRadical is shutting down the country with no due process, pushing Operation Warp Speed on an experimental pharmaceutical product, and giving Dr. Fauci, who now admits social distancing wasnât based on science, a Presidential Commendation. I look forward to debating our records in San Marcos on September 16,â Mr. Kennedy noted.
Kennedy and Trump Agree on Border
Mr. Kennedy and President Trump do agree on some issues. On Feb. 6, Mr. Kennedy will make another visit to the U.S.-Mexico border in Arizona.
He has said that initially, he was not in favor of President Trumpâs border wall. But after seeing the border firsthand in Arizona last July, he changed his mind. He stated that there is a need for increased infrastructure and technology at the border, including more segments of a physical wall and sensors in areas where a wall isnât feasible.
Until the United States can seal the border, he said, he doesnât think itâs possible to get an immigration package through Congress.
Mr. Kennedy first visited the ArizonaâCalifornia border with Mexico in early June and met with illegal immigrants, Border Patrol agents, and other stakeholders.
âThe Democratic Party thinks our function should be welcoming all immigrants into the country no matter what, and to basically open the borders. And the experiment has been a disaster, a humanitarian catastrophe,â Mr. Kennedy said.
âI watched it firsthand. I watched 300 people come across the border and then be processed and sent to locations all over the country with court dates seven years down the road.â
He called the Biden administrationâs open border policy âa way of funding a multibillion-dollar drug and human trafficking operation for the Mexican drug cartels.â
âAs president, I will secure the border, which will end the cartelâs drug trafficking economy. I will build wide doors for those who wish to enter legally so that the U.S. can continue to be a beacon to the world where diversity and culture make us great,â he said.
Mr. Kennedy joined President Trump in backing Texas in its battle with the Biden administration over border authority.
âTexas is right. Bidenâs failure to secure the border leaves states no choice but to take matters into their own hands,â Mr. Kennedy wrote on X.
Mr. Kennedy has also been outspoken against lawsuits intending to keep President Trump off the ballot in multiple states under the Constitutionâs 14th Amendment.
âColorado Supreme Court ruling makes America look like a Banana Republic. Why doesnât every American understand that if they can do this to a former US President, EVERYONE is vulnerable to punishment for crimes with which they have never been convicted,â he wrote on X.
In another post on the platform, Mr. Kennedy wrote: âIf Trump is kept out of office through judicial fiat rather than being defeated in a fair election, his supporters will never accept the result. This country will become ungovernable.â
âDemocracy Being Downgradedâ
He reiterated his stance in an interview with The Epoch Times.
âI think we are seeing more and more this sinister and troubling trend of democracy being downgraded. Weâre headed to a system where the elites pick our leadership,â Mr. Kennedy said.
âItâs like the old Soviet Union, where party leaders pick the leadership. Federal agencies have been weaponized as political tools against the American public to suppress anyone from running except the chosen leaders.
âIâm not a fan of Trump, but I want the American people to decide who represents them, and I want to win on a level playing field and in a fair fight, not by a judicial intervention coming in and getting rid of people they donât like.â
President Trump appears poised to secure the Republican partyâs 2024 presidential nomination while President Biden is expected by pundits to receive the Democratic Partyâs nomination.
With Mr. Kennedy generating more support than many pundits originally projected, the possibility that the centrist No Labels organization could field a unity presidential ticket, and with independent Cornel West and Green Party nominee Jill Stein in the race, every percentage point will be coveted in the 2024 election.
A Gallup poll released in January indicated that more citizens identify as independent than Democrats or Republicans. Mr. Kennedy believes the current political landscape is ideal for electing an independent president.
âIâm in a better position right now than any independent in American history for the past 100 years since Teddy Roosevelt,â Mr. Kennedy said at his Feb. 4 campaign stop in Las Vegas.
âIâm running against the two men, each of whom, if the other one wasnât running, would score as the least popular major party candidate to ever run for president. Many Americans say they donât want a contest between President Biden and President Trump, and people are starting to see that this is a three-person race,â he continued.
âWe have nine months to go, and our momentum continues to build,â Mr. Kennedy added. âPeople are recognizing that I can win this election.â
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