https://www.foxnews.com/politics/rob...t-filing-shows
https://apnews.com/article/rfk-jr-tr...dbe4574ca17d45

Ahead of a planned speech, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s campaign said in a Pennsylvania court filing Friday that he is endorsing Donald Trump for president.


Does this help Trump's campaign?

I don't think so.

Kennedy has always been and still is a big government leftist. People that were drawn to his platform are likely Democrat voters and will now vote for Harris.

He said government forced vaccine mandates are bad, so the right instantly adored him, without looking at the rest of his stances on issues.

As recently as five years ago, he had a show on satellite radio. I listen to it occasionally and he is very much on the left. He is anti-carbon, anti internal combustion engine and very much pro union.

To his credit, he doesn't seem to be anti-gun.

I think Trump giving him any power would be a mistake, but Trump is not known for doing things correctly.

From Kennedy's site-

Prosecute union-busting corporations so that labor can organize and negotiate fair wages.
Expand free childcare to millions of families with programs like that pioneered by the state of New Mexico.
Drop housing costs by $1000 per family and make home ownership affordable by backing 3% home mortgages with tax-free bonds.
Establish addiction healing centers on organic farms across the country.
Make student debt dischargeable in bankruptcy and cut interest rates on student loans to zero.

On every page of the site, the answers to problems is government spending.

That is exactly the problem we have now. We don't need more.