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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. announced Friday that he is taking his name off the ballot in ten key battleground states, so he won’t throw the presidential election to Democrats – but, he’s staying in the race.
If neither Republican Donald Trump nor Democrat Kamala Harris garner enough votes to win the presidency, he could still become president in a runoff vote, Kennedy said. And, “in my father’s and my uncle’s lifetime, would have won” a general election – because he would have had “a fair system and fair media,” he added.
“I began this journey as a Democrat, the party of my father and my uncle” – a party that was against authoritarianism and censorship – but that party no longer exists, Kennedy said. As a result, he became an Independent in order to run for president and defend the principles of true democracy. ….