RFK Jr. Makes Urgent Plea to Voters on Fox News: ‘Don’t Vote for Me If You Want to See Me in Washington’

 

Former Dmeocrat-turned independent presidential candidate-turned-Trump campaign surrogate Robert F. Jennedy Jr. pleaded with Fox News viewers Sunday not to vote for him Tuesday if he is on the ballot in their state.

Kennedy hopes to have a role in a second Trump administration controlling the country’s public health agencies. But, as he told network anchor Martha MacCallum, he was unable to get off the ballot in a number of states when he dropped out of the race and endorsed Donald Trump.

The political scion told the network in its early election coverage that if his supporters want to see him in the White House, they need to ignore him on the ballot and vote for the Republican nominee. Kennedy explained:

What I want to do is what President Trump asked me to do, which is three things. One, to end the corruption and the corporate capture of these agencies – they’re serving public health interests rather than the mercantile interests of the pharmaceutical companies. Number two, to restore the tradition in these agencies of gold standard, empirically based, evidence-based science and medicine that they had when I was a kid that they were world famous for and that they lost.

And then third, to end the chronic disease epidemic, which now disables 60% of our kids. When my uncle was president with 6% percent. And it’s costing us $4.3 trillion a year. And 77% of American kids cannot qualify for military service. This is an existential threat. And he’s asked me he’s asked me to have measurable results within two years.

MacCallum then asked Kennedy why Trump transition team co-chair Howard Lutnick claimed this past week Kennedy would not be tapped for a high-profile White House position.

Kennedy disputed the reporting on the matter before the host asked him how he thought he could best find himself working for Trump in Washington.

MacCallum asked, “Do you have a message for voters in places where you are still on the ballot that you want to say today?”

Kennedy replied, “Yeah, I do. Don’t vote for me if you want to see me in Washington, D.C., vote for President Trump.”

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