At a rally in Arizona, Donald Trump welcomed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. onstage and praised him for running an “extraordinary campaign” after Kennedy endorsed the former president. Trump announced that if elected, he would establish a commission on assassination attempts in honor of Kennedy’s father and uncle, both of whom were assassinated. Kennedy, a longtime anti-vaccine advocate, spoke about issues such as safe food and ending chronic diseases that bind them together. Despite past criticisms from both parties, Kennedy endorsed Trump in the upcoming election and pledged to remove his name from the ballot in battleground states where his presence could be a spoiler.
Some of Kennedy’s supporters in Arizona have shifted their support to Trump due to Kennedy’s endorsement. One resident of Scottsdale plans to vote for Trump because of Kennedy’s involvement, believing that Kennedy’s endorsement will bring positive change. Another voter, who initially supported Kennedy but now plans to vote for Trump, trusts Kennedy’s judgment and wants to support him in his decision. This unexpected alliance between Kennedy and Trump marks a new phase in their relationship, demonstrating the complexity and shifting dynamics of politics.
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