Kennedy holds a
diverse mix of traditionally
liberal,
conservative, and
libertarian views in addition to his conspiracy theories.[11][16][17][18] Kennedy has received support from independents and youth,[19] and has been noted for drawing significant support from Republican donors and Trump allies who believe he will draw enough votes to serve as a
spoiler for Biden.[20] His campaign has also received strong support and praise from various tech industry executives in
Silicon Valley.[21][22][23] At the same time, the reaction to his campaign from
his extended family has been largely negative.[24][25]
On March 26, 2024, Kennedy announced
Nicole Shanahan as his running mate.
On March 3, 2023, in a speech at the
New Hampshire Institute of Politics, Kennedy stated that he was considering a run for president in
2024.[28] YouTube later took down a video of the speech, citing medical misinformation.[29]
On April 5, 2023, Kennedy filed his candidacy with the
Federal Election Commission (FEC).[30] He formally declared his candidacy at a campaign launch event at the
Park Plaza Hotel in
Boston on April 19, 2023.[31][32] He chose Boston for his launch because of his family's deep political roots in the city,[33][34] and referenced in his speech that he graduated from both high school and college in
Massachusetts.[35][36]
Personal security concerns
Early in his campaign, Kennedy expressed a belief that the
CIA might kill him. "I gotta be careful," he said in an interview with
Joe Rogan. "I'm not stupid about it and I take precautions." His comments echoed long-running conspiracy theories regarding his
father and
uncle's assassinations.[37]
Since then, there have been multiple potential threats to Kennedy's life during his election campaign. He had been the subject of threats from an armed man impersonating a
United States marshal who was arrested at a Los Angeles campaign events.[38][39][40] Kennedy has also received threatening emails indicating intentions to harm him,[41] and an intruder attempted to unlawfully enter his Brentwood home, and managed to get over its fence and into its yard before being detained by Kennedy's personal security.[42][43][44]
Kennedy responded by stating that: "Since the assassination of my father in 1968, candidates for president are provided Secret Service protection. But not me,” and “Our campaign’s request included a 67-page report from the world’s leading protection firm, detailing unique and well established security and safety risks aside from commonplace death threats”.[47][48][49][50] As a result, Kennedy has initiated a public petition for granting him access to Secret Service protection.[51]
Separate analyses by
CNN and
WJNO radio found that Kennedy had not been treated differently than other presidential candidates and had not yet met the requirements to automatically receive Secret Service protection.[52][53]
Financing
Kennedy has garnered financial backing from
Republicans associated with former President
Donald Trump.[54] An analysis of the June 30, 2023, campaign finance filings shows that of the individuals who contributed at or near the maximum, those with Republican histories exceeded those with Democratic histories.[55][56][57] About fifty percent of the total funds raised by American Values 2024, the
super PAC that is supporting Kennedy's campaign, were contributed by
Timothy Mellon, a longtime Republican mega-donor and Trump supporter.[58] Kennedy's campaign finance report also showed substantial support from people who have promoted conspiracy theories.[59]Steve Kirsch, a promoter of disinformation about
COVID-19 vaccines, donated over $10,000.[59][60] Other notable donors include activist
Abby Rockefeller of the
Rockefeller family, billionaire
Gavin de Becker, and anti-abortion advocate
Mark Lee Dickson.[60][61][62][56]
Party affiliation and personnel changes
On September 29, 2023,
Mediaite reported that Kennedy was reorienting his campaign to run as an
independent rather than as a Democrat.[63]
On October 9, 2023, he confirmed these reports by formally announcing that he would be continuing his presidential bid as an independent candidate. The announcement took place at an event held in
Philadelphia.[64] In his announcement speech, Kennedy criticized the Democratic and
Republican parties for functioning as a "
uniparty".[65]
Prior to the switch Kennedy and his campaign manager,
Dennis Kucinich, had expressed dissatisfaction with the Democratic primary election process. Considered an
underdog, he often polled around the low double digits while running for the Democratic nomination,[66] and had also been losing support in polls of Democratic primary voters. By switching to independent, he would no longer run in Democratic primary elections.[63][67]
After Kennedy abandoned his run for the Democratic nomination in favor of an independent run, his campaign experienced turnover in a number of key positions. Campaign manager Dennis Kucinich stepped down, with Kennedy's daughter-in-law,
Amaryllis Fox Kennedy taking on the leadership role.[2]
In early January 2024,
Del Bigtree replaced Stefanie Spear as communications director.[68][69]
Ballot access
The Kennedy campaign indicated in late December 2023 that it would focus its
ballot access efforts in "Arizona, California, Georgia, Illinois, Michigan, New York and Texas."[76] On December 27, 2023, the Kennedy campaign announced it had achieved ballot access for the first time in
Utah,[77] which was confirmed the following day by the
Salt Lake County clerk's office.[78] To help with achieving ballot access, Kennedy filed paperwork to establish two political parties: the Texas Independent Party in Texas, and the We the People Party in California, Delaware, Hawaii, Mississippi, and North Carolina. This was to take advantage of lower signature thresholds to attain ballot access, as fully independent candidates generally need more signatures to make the ballot.[79] On January 23, 2024, the campaign announced that Kennedy had collected the requisite number of signatures to qualify for the ballot in
New Hampshire.[80] On April 18, 2024, the campaign announced that Kennedy would appear on the ballot in Michigan as the nominee of the
Natural Law Party. This was confirmed by a
Michigan Secretary of State's office spokesperson.[70]
Potential Libertarian candidacy
On several occasions throughout his campaign, Kennedy openly flirted with the idea of seeking the presidential nomination of the
Libertarian Party.[81][82] The nomination would
secure him ballot access in no fewer than 35 states.[83]
In February 2024, Kennedy delivered a speech at the
Libertarian Party of California Convention, where he also participated in a forum with two Libertarian presidential candidates. He received one vote of 95 cast in a
straw poll taken among the convention's attendees.[84]
The following month, chair of the Libertarian Party
Angela McArdle confirmed that she was in talks with Kennedy.[85] On April 13, Kennedy said that he would not run as a Libertarian, because he did not foresee further issues with ballot access.[86]
Super Bowl commercial
On February 11, 2024, during
Super Bowl LVIII, the American Values 2024
super PAC ran a 30-second
television spot in support of Kennedy consisting of an edited version of a
John F. Kennedy spot from his
1960 campaign. The ad used the same jingle and motif, replacing John F. Kennedy's images with those of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and replacing text that said "Vote Democratic" with "Vote Independent." It was the only
campaign advertisement which aired nationally during the game and reportedly cost US$7 million. Kennedy's cousin,
Bobby Shriver, criticized the advertisement for using the likeness of his mother,
Eunice Kennedy Shriver, whom he believed "would be appalled by [Kennedy Jr.'s] deadly health care views." Kennedy subsequently issued an apology on
Twitter, stating the ad was created without any involvement from his campaign. Kennedy's account posted the advertisement and
retweeted reactions to it before the apology was made.[87][88][89]
The impetus for the ad came from Tony Lyons, co-chair of American Values 2024, and Nicole Shanahan, who provided $4 million and helped coordinate production. Shanahan, who was later selected to run with RFK Jr. for Vice President, is a tech entrepreneur who has donated to Democratic candidates. Lyons is president and publisher of
Skyhorse Publishing, which publishes Kennedy's conspiracy theory books.[90][91]
Vice presidential selection
Attorney and philanthropist
Nicole Shanahan was announced as Kennedy's running mate for vice president on March 26, 2024.[92] Following the announcement, the campaign said it would work on ballot access in 19 states where a running mate is a precondition for being on the ballot.[92]
The campaign had announced on March 12 that Kennedy had selected a running mate from a shortlist that included former U.S. Representative
Tulsi Gabbard, U.S. Senator
Rand Paul, professional football player
Aaron Rodgers, former Minnesota governor
Jesse Ventura, and entrepreneur
Andrew Yang. Other potential candidates that met with Kennedy include motivational speaker
Tony Robbins, television host
Mike Rowe, and civil rights attorney Tricia Lindsay.[93] On March 16,
Mediaite reported that Kennedy would select Shanahan, and his campaign manager confirmed she was under consideration.[94][95] Gabbard has said that Kennedy offered her the vice presidential position, but she "respectfully declined" it.[96]
Controversies
Alleged Super PAC collaboration
American Values 2024, the Super PAC supporting Kennedy's campaign, was accused of illegally collaborating with the Kennedy campaign and violating election rules in several states. The super PAC announced plans to spend $10 million to $15 million to help Kennedy get on the ballot in key states. In January 2024 it started hiring signature-gathering vendors for this purpose.[97] In February the Democratic National Committee filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission alleging that the ballot access operation was illegal coordination with the Kennedy campaign. Super PACs are prohibited from coordinating with campaign organizations, and some states have specific guidelines that give only the campaigns authorization to collect the signatures.[98][99]
According to a New York Post report published in July 2023, Kennedy said at a dinner party that "COVID-19 is targeted to attack Caucasians and black people. The people who are most immune are
Ashkenazi Jews and Chinese" and said that "We don't know whether it was deliberately targeted [like] that or not, but there are papers out there that show the racial and ethnic differential." Kennedy responded to the report by calling it "mistaken", said that "I have never, ever suggested that the COVID-19 virus was targeted to spare Jews", and said that he "never implied that the ethnic effect was deliberately engineered." He said that he was instead expressing his belief that the United States and other governments were developing "ethnically targeted bioweapons", citing a 2021 study on the genetic susceptibility of COVID-19 as proof that these types of bioweapons could be engineered. He contended that the dinner party was off the record, a claim that has been disputed by the event organizer.
Marianne Williamson, another candidate for the 2024 Democratic nomination who is also Jewish, condemned his comments. The
Anti-Defamation League, the
Stop Asian Hate Project, and Kennedy's sister and nephew, have also condemned his comments.[105][106][107][108] Later in July, Kennedy said that he "should've been more careful about what I said", but continued to deny allegations of racism and antisemitism, saying that "In my entire life, I have never uttered a phrase that was either racist or antisemitic. … I've fought more ferociously for Israel than anybody, and I am being censored here."[109]
Kennedy's campaign was criticized for homophobic remarks posted by his Black voter engagement director Angela Stanton King against Black Conservative Federation founder Diante Johnson. King claimed Johnson was "an open flaming Feminine closet Gay" in an April 10 post on X, further adding "How is he gonna lead heterosexual black men to the Republican Party?" Politico reported the comments continued "a pattern of behavior from Kennedy’s consultants that has drawn negative attention and forced the campaign to respond," and that it could turn off voters and donors.[110]
Spoiler effect
In a April 5, 2024 meeting with
New York Republicans, Rita Palma, the Kennedy campaign director for
New York, said their top priority was to "get rid of Biden"[111] and prevent a Biden victory by getting Republican voters to vote for Kennedy to defeat their "mutual enemy" by being a spoiler and triggering a
contingent election.[112] Plans included collecting signatures for Kennedy, volunteering with the Trump campaign in Pennsylvania, and voting for Kennedy for president.[111] The Kennedy campaign claimed Palma was a consultant for the campaign and not involved in electoral strategy, contradicting Palma's claims of being hired by the Kennedy campaign.[113] DNC spokesperson Matt Corridoni criticized the news, stating "RFK Jr.'s campaign isn't building a plan or a strategy to get 270 electoral votes, they're building one to help Trump return to the Oval Office."[111] Amaryllis Fox said on April 10 that the campaign had dismissed Palma.[114]
Donald Trump has said that Kennedy's candidacy is "great for
MAGA, but the Communists will make it very hard for him to get on the Ballot. Expect him, and
her, to be indicted any day now, probably for Environmental Fraud! He is Crooked Joe Biden’s Political Opponent, not mine. I love that he is running!" and "He is going to be taking votes from Crooked Joe Biden, which would be a great service to America."[115]
Speaking to reporters at the
Iowa State Fair in August 2023, Kennedy expressed support for a
national ban on abortion after the first three months. He elaborated further, "Once a child is viable, outside the womb, I think then the state has an interest in protecting the child."[116] A spokesman from his campaign later released a statement saying that Kennedy had misunderstood the question because it had been asked in a noisy and crowded exhibition hall. However, Kennedy confirmed his position: "I believe a decision to abort a child should be up to the women during the first three months of life". Asked if there should be a federal ban on abortion at 15 or 21 weeks, he said "Yes".[116]
Running mate Nicole Shanahan has been a vocal opponent of
in vitro fertilization, calling it "one of the biggest lies that’s being told about women’s health today." She has instead advocated for women interested in having children to increase their
exposure to sunlight, among other unconventional methods.[117]
A campaign fundraising email sent in April 2024 said that
Edward Snowden,
Julian Assange and the
January 6 rioters were political activists who had been wrongly "stripped of their Constitutional liberties."[120] The email incorrectly identified Assange as an American citizen (he is an Australian citizen). As for defending the January 6 rioters, the Kennedy campaign blamed the marketing firm that handles their email communications.[120] Shortly after the marketing email was sent out and during a statement to clarify his position on the Capitol attack, Kennedy said he would appoint a special prosecutor to determine if those charged were politically prosecuted, questioned whether the riot qualified as an insurrection, and stated he was "disturbed by the weaponization of government" against Trump.[121]
Kennedy has proposed to enact policies that favor "small and medium businesses" and break up "
too-big-to-fail" banks and monopolies: "When crisis strikes, bail out the homeowners, debtors, and small business owners instead."[123][124]
In an interview with
The Hill's "Rising" program, Kennedy expressed support for "giving some kind of massive debt forgiveness" for
student loans in order to "unleash" creative energies and "rebuild the country."[125]
Foreign policy
Kennedy has said he wants to "end the proxy wars, bombing campaigns, covert operations, coups, paramilitaries, and everything else that has become so normal most people don’t know what’s happening."[123] He says that "the Democratic Party became the party of war,” and said "I attribute that directly to President Biden."[126]
In June 2023, Kennedy stated in an interview that on broad terms he believes that
U.S. foreign relations should involve significantly reducing the military presence in other nations. He specifically said the country must "start unraveling the Empire" through closing
U.S. bases in different locations worldwide.[127]
China
During an appearance on
Newsmax TV in June 2023, Kennedy claimed without citing any evidence that the United States and China are engaged in an arms race to develop what he described as "ethnic
bioweapons" designed to attack and harm people of a specific race. He also claimed without evidence that, despite the U.S. being a signatory to the
Biological Weapons Convention, the
Central Intelligence Agency has continued to undertake banned bioweapons research in secret.[128]
Israel and Gaza
On December 18, 2023, in a Breaking Points interview with
Krystal Ball regarding the
Gaza humanitarian crisis, Kennedy criticized the
Palestinian people, calling them "arguably the most pampered people by international aid organizations in the history of the world," and compared the conflict to a hypothetical scenario where "if Mexico attacked us and we built a fence, would you blame us for caging in Mexico?"[129][130] His support for
Benjamin Netanyahu's leadership earned praise from rabbi and author
Shmuley Boteach, as well as from hedge fund manager
Bill Ackman.[131]
During a January 26, 2024, interview on
WABC (AM), Kennedy stated that he was "not a fan of the Netanyahu government," but defended Israel's response to the
October 7, 2023, attacks. He claimed to have "a long history of support for Palestinians" and that he is "anti-
Hamas".[132]
Ukraine and Russia
Kennedy argues that there were
agreements between United States and Russian (or Soviet) leaders emphasized that
NATO would not expand eastwards, and the illegal
invasion of Ukraine occurred because Russian security concerns were ignored by the United States.[133][134] He has described Russia's conduct with regards to the
Minsk Agreements as "acting in good faith."[135] His son, Conor, is fighting in the conflict as a member of the
Ukrainian International Legion.[136]
Kennedy has blamed the war on alleged U.S. engineering of the 2014
Revolution of Dignity;[137] wrongfully stating the war has cost the U.S. $8 trillion,[138] blamed Ukrainian President
Zelensky for "provoking" Russia, claimed Ukraine had allowed the U.S. to place nuclear-capable Aegis missile launchers along Ukraine’s 1,200-mile border with Russia,[139] and pushed the
Ukraine bioweapons conspiracy theory.[140]
Kennedy believes that the administration of President Joe Biden in large part caused the 2022 invasion of Ukraine by Russia due to reckless and militant action; he has specifically cited the issue of
NATO expansion into Eastern Europe. At the same time, he has clarified that he refuses to connect this criticism with anything considered support of the
government of Russia under Putin, particularly given Kennedy's opposition to
the regime's beliefs and politics. He has remarked that "Putin is a monster" and also labeled the leader "a thug" as well as "
a gangster".[127]
Gun rights and school shootings
Kennedy has stated "I'm not going to take people's guns away and I believe in
gun control myself."[141][123] He has explained his position by saying "I'm a constitutional absolutist. We can argue about whether the
Second Amendment was intended to protect guns. That argument has now been settled by the
Supreme Court."[142] However, Kennedy has also stated that he would sign a bill banning
assault weapons if it passed congress.[143]
Kennedy has strongly suggested that
antidepressants and other
psychiatric drugs are to blame for
school shootings. He has contended that "there's a tremendous circumstantial evidence
SSRIs and
benzos and other drugs are doing this." At the same time he acknowledged that there is no data to support this claim, and promised to research the subject himself. He said however that "prior to the introduction of
Prozac, we had almost none of these events in our country."[144] Experts say that there is no evidence for a connection between psychiatric drugs and school shootings and point out that only a minority of school shooters were prescribed drugs.[145]
Health care coverage
In contrast to a
Medicare for All system favored by many Democratic politicians, Kennedy has stated that his "highest ambition would be to have a
single-payer program ... where people who want to have private programs can go ahead and do that but to have a single program that is available to everybody." He has also conceded that such a system would probably be "politically unrealistic." He also opposes the prospect of
nationalizing the pharmaceutical industry or providing a
public option for pharmaceuticals, and instead emphasizes the need to prevent
regulatory capture.[146]
Kennedy has said he wants to make existing services available to all, including "alternative and holistic therapies that have been marginalized in a pharma-dominated system."[123]
Immigration
Kennedy has criticized the Biden administration's immigration policies, particularly regarding the management of the
Mexico–United States border. He has called for stronger enforcement of immigration laws at the border, and the prevention of "noncitizen criminals" from crossing into the United States.[147] In January 2024, Kennedy vocalized his support for
Texas governorGreg Abbott in his ongoing dispute with the federal government over jurisdiction to handle immigration issues in
Texas.[148]
Law enforcement
Kennedy has vowed to "transform the police." He is in favor of training police officers in de-escalation tactics, mediation skills, and said, "We will incentivize them to prevent violence, not make unnecessary arrests." Additionally, he announced that he would appoint an
attorney general who is tough on alleged
police misconduct and
hate crimes.[149]
In a book review of The Real Anthony Fauci, psychiatrist
Theodore Dalrymple observes that Kennedy often dismisses the widespread scientific consensus that
HIV causes AIDS.[155][156] Kennedy continues to repeat long-debunked theories that the disease is caused by a "gay lifestyle" and the use of
poppers and injectable drugs.[157]
Donald Trump
In April 2023, Vice reported that
Roger Stone and others had promoted the idea of a Trump-Kennedy ticket,[158] but Kennedy indicated that he would not join such a ticket, asserting that both Trump's and Biden's policies had failed.[159] In January 2024 Kennedy confirmed that Trump's team had reached out to him about possibly serving as vice-president. He said he would not accept if offered again.[160]
Kennedy opposed the decision of the
Colorado Supreme Court to disqualify former President Donald Trump from the ballot in the state Republican primary, arguing that the move deprived voters of their right to choose.[161][162]
Kennedy has consistently polled between the mid-10s and low-20s.[173]Time reported in May 2023 that individuals who favor Kennedy span political lines: "A
YouGov poll found RFK Jr. enjoying a 48% favorability rating overall and 49% among
Republicans; it doesn't stretch the imagination to assume the Kennedy brand and nostalgia are doing a lot of the work there [whereas] Biden stands at 47% in that poll overall but lagging with anemic 16% favorability among Republicans."[174] A later poll conducted by YouGov between June 10 and 13, 2023 among 1,500 U.S. citizens, and released by The Economist showed that Kennedy was viewed favorably by 49 percent of respondents, giving him the highest net favorability rating of plus 19 percent, meaning that he was viewed unfavorably by 30 percent. In comparison, President Biden and former President Trump each had the second-highest percentage of respondents viewing them favorably, with 44 percent saying so. Biden had a minus 9 percent net favorability rating, while Trump had a minus 10 percent net favorability rating.[175][176][177]
In a
Harvard Center For American Political Studies-
Harris poll conducted between November 15 to 16, 2023 with 2851 participants, Kennedy held the most positive approval of all the present day public political figures it asked about, with 52 percent of respondents viewing him favorably, whereas only 27 percent held an unfavorable opinion. This gave Kennedy a net favorability rating of plus 25 percent, compared to Joe Biden at minus 2 percent and Trump at plus 7 percent.[178][179][180]
Although
third party and independent candidates rarely perform as strongly in elections as they do in polling,[181] a
Quinnipiac University Polling Institute survey between Kennedy, Biden, and Trump released on November 1, 2023, indicated that Kennedy would win 22 percent of the vote if the 2024 presidential election were held then,[19][182] including a plurality of independents.[183][184]
In an opinion poll conducted by the
Siena College Research Institute, and released on November 7, 2023, in six
battleground states, Kennedy gained 24% of the total vote, compared to Biden at 33%, and Trump at 35%. Among voters under 45 in those six states, Kennedy polled at 32%, ahead of Biden at 30% and Trump at 29%. 18% of Democrats, and 16% of Republicans said that they would back Kennedy. However, 39% of independents said that they would back Kennedy, compared to 28% for Biden and 25% for Trump.[185][186][187]
A
FiveThirtyEight analysis of past presidential elections found that third party support tends to decline the closer it is to a presidential election.[188]
As of April 12, 2024, an average of 116 opinion polls gave Kennedy 8.1% of the votes, Joe Biden 40.6% of the votes, and Donald Trump 42.1% of the votes.[189]
Opposition from the Kennedy family
The reaction to Kennedy's campaign from his
extended family has been largely negative.[190] His sister
Kerry Kennedy told Business Insider, "I love my brother Bobby, but I do not share or endorse his opinions on many issues, including the COVID pandemic, vaccinations and the role of social media platforms in policing false information."[190]
On
St. Patrick’s Day 2024, President
Joe Biden took a group photograph together with 32 members of the Kennedy family who all support Biden's candidacy. Four of Kennedy's siblings wrote a letter together which read "The decision of our brother Bobby to run as a third-party candidate against Joe Biden is dangerous to our country...Bobby might share the same name as our father, but he does not share the same values, vision or judgment...We denounce his candidacy and believe it to be perilous for our country." His cousin, Stephen Kennedy Smith, also stated "This is a mistake we can not afford as a country...when RFK Jr. decided to run he didn’t call me to ask for help because he knew I would oppose his candidacy due to his misguided stands on issues, his poor judgement, and tenuous relationship with the truth." DNC spokesperson Matt Corridoni said that "It’s telling that the people who know RFK Jr. best are standing with Joe Biden in this election."[194][195][196][197]
Opposition from former environmental colleagues
In full-page advertisements sponsored by the group’s political arm, Kennedy’s former colleagues at the
Natural Resources Defense Council, including four NRDC former presidents, called his campaign a "vanity candidacy" that is "only about spreading misinformation and growing his brand. He can’t win." They urged him to drop out for the sake of the environment.[198][199]
Support from Republicans
Kennedy's campaign has been noted for drawing significant support from Republican donors and Trump allies who believe he will draw enough votes to serve as a spoiler for Biden. Kennedy's campaign has received significantly more money from donors who previously supported Trump than Biden. On April 10, 2024, The New York Times reported that
Timothy Mellon was the largest single donor to Kennedy's super PAC, giving $20 million over the past year and $15 million to Trump's super PAC MAGA Inc.[20]
In April, 2023,
CBS News reported that former
Donald Trump advisor
Steve Bannon "had been encouraging Kennedy to run for months", believing he could serve as a "useful chaos agent" and promote opposition to vaccines.[200] Kennedy has denied any involvement with Bannon and referred to the allegation as a "baseless lie".[201][202] Other right-wing personalities who have encouraged his campaign include
Mike Flynn,
Alex Jones, and
Roger Stone. Some of which have speculated that he could become Trump's running mate in the
2024 campaign as part of a
unity ticket if he loses the Democratic primary. Since embarking on an independent campaign, Kennedy has adamantly denied this prospect.[203][202][204][205][206]
Former
Ronald Reagan and
George H. W. Bush speechwriter Douglas MacKinnon wrote in a May 2023
opinion piece in The Hill that he believed Kennedy would ultimately be the 2024 Democratic nominee, asserting that he was "still not convinced President
Joe Biden will actually run for reelection".[207][e] Other
conservative commentators such as
Eric Bolling,
Charlie Kirk, and
Greta Van Susteren have also praised his campaign.[202][209][210] After
Tucker Carlson was fired from
Fox News, Kennedy defended him as "breathtakingly courageous" and blamed his termination on the
pharmaceutical industry, believing it was in retaliation for an episode of Tucker Carlson Tonight where he had lauded Kennedy's stance on vaccines.[211] In return, Carlson asserted that "There's never been a candidate for president the media hated more than Robert F. Kennedy Jr." and said that Kennedy is "winning".[212]
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"Auschwitz Memorial says RFK Jr. speech at anti-vaccine rally exploits Holocaust tragedy". The Hill. Archived from
the original on January 24, 2022. Retrieved January 27, 2022. During a speech at the rally, Kennedy, a conspiracy theorist and prominent anti-vaxxer, warned of a massive surveillance network being created with satellites in space and 5G mobile networks collecting data.
"Cheryl Hines Blasts Husband RFK Jr. for Holocaust Remark". The Wrap. January 25, 2022. Archived from
the original on January 25, 2022. Retrieved January 27, 2022. Cheryl Hines has publicly condemned a statement made by her husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at a rally on Sunday, in which the environmental lawyer and conspiracy theorist likened COVID regulations to the Holocaust.
"Guests urged to be vaccinated at anti-vaxxer Robert F Kennedy Jr's party". The Guardian. December 18, 2021. Archived from
the original on December 18, 2021. Retrieved January 27, 2022. The younger Kennedy has campaigned on environmental issues but is also a leading vaccines conspiracy theorist and activist against shots including those approved to combat Covid-19, which has killed more than 805,000 in the US and more than 5.3 million worldwide.
^Porterfield, Carlie.
"Debunked Bill Gates Conspiracy Gets A Boost From RFK Jr., Marla Maples". Forbes.
Archived from the original on February 14, 2021. Retrieved February 15, 2021. The digitalized economy? We get rid of cash and coins. We give you a chip. We put all your money in your chip. If you refuse a vaccine, we turn off the chip and you starve!
^Benson, Samuel (November 2, 2023).
"RFK Jr.'s big gamble". Deseret News. Retrieved November 3, 2023. Early polls show Kennedy polling in the teens or low 20s — a major underdog, but enough to put both major party nominees on edge, with the threat of possibly siphoning significant votes away from either.