Freddy Gray Freddy Gray

Has RFK just started the NeverHarris movement?

Robert F. Kennedy Jr and Donald Trump shake hands during a campaign rally in Glendale, Arizona (Getty Images)

As recently as July, Robert F. Kennedy Jr was still winning up to 15 per cent support as an independent candidate in the US presidential polls. Today, however, he just suspended his struggling campaign — and, while trashing the Democratic Party he once belonged to, he endorsed Donald J. Trump for the presidency.

‘In an honest system I believe I would have won the election’, he said, which is debatable, to put it mildly, even if 1.1 million people tuned in to watch him live on Twitter. ‘In my heart I no longer believe that I have a path to electoral victory in the face of this relentless systematic censorship and media control,’ he said. Kennedy urged his fans to still vote for him in the states where he remains on the ballot — but that’s largely irrelevant. The only places the RFK candidacy matters are the swing states, where he is asking people to support Donald Trump and oppose Kamala Harris.

Britain’s best politics newsletters

You get two free articles each week when you sign up to The Spectator’s emails.

Already a subscriber? Log in

Comments

Join the debate, free for a month

Be part of the conversation with other Spectator readers by getting your first month free.

Already a subscriber? Log in