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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 'Suspends' Presidential Run, Declares Support for Trump

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Photo: Rebecca Noble Getty Images via Agence France-Presse Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said his decision to “suspend” his presidential campaign followed conversations with Donald Trump in recent weeks.

Agence France-Presse in Phoenix

Published at 3:15 p.m. Updated at 4:34 p.m.

  • United States

Triumphantly invested by their respective parties, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are in the final sprint towards the American presidential election on November 5, which has once again become a duel in the strict sense with the suspension of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s campaign on Friday.

The independent candidate, a widely regarded eccentric heir to the celebrated Democratic political dynasty, vigorously criticized the Democratic Party in a speech, citing three causes, including freedom of expression and the war in Ukraine, for its decision to “run as an independent and now to support President Trump.”

“I am simply suspending my campaign,” he said in a speech in Phoenix, capital of the key state of Arizona (southwest), acknowledging that he “no longer sees a real path to the White House.”

Mr. Kennedy, commonly referred to by his initials RFK, said his name would remain on the ballot in most states. “But in about ten contested states where my presence could skew the outcome, I will withdraw my name and I have already started the process,” he said.

According to polls, the impact of the support of the independent candidate, credited so far with between 4 and 5% of voting intentions, on the campaign of the former Republican president remains uncertain.

Donald Trump was at the same time in the neighboring key state of Nevada, in Las Vegas, to promise tax cuts, before going to Arizona, for a campaign rally with a “surprise guest”, who could well be RFK.

Although Kamala Harris left the Democratic convention in Chicago on Thursday evening with a slight lead in most polls over Donald Trump, nothing is played, especially not in the seven “swing states”, the most undecided states, where large sections of the electorate seem to have won over the former Republican president.

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The vice president accepted the nomination of excited Democratic delegates on Thursday, at the end of a euphoric convention marked by, among other things, Michelle Obama’s powerful speech, the energy of running mate Tim Walz, and a festive musical program.

She promised the United States a “new path” of unity.

“Moving forward”

Donald Trump, who bombarded his Truth Social network with angry messages during his speech, accused her of contributing to the “decline” of the United States as vice president of the incumbent Joe Biden.

The duelists will be able to pit their two visions against each other on September 10 in Pennsylvania in their first debate, the next highlight of the campaign.

Kamala Harris, propelled into one of the toughest political battles in American history, has created immense fervor in her party, around a candidacy that did not exist a month ago.

Who knows how many more upheavals this crazy campaign has in store, after the assassination attempt against Donald Trump on July 13 and the shock withdrawal of Joe Biden on July 21. ?

Encouraging news for Kamala Harris' campaign came on the economic front on Friday: Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell opened the door to a first rate cut by the institution, as early as September, which should lead to a reduction in the cost of borrowing for American businesses and households.

The Democrat said she was not getting carried away by the euphoria of the convention. “We have 75 days left,” she told CBS after her speech Thursday night. “So that was good, but now we have to move forward,” she added.

The “Abandon Biden” campaign, which campaigned for the Democratic candidate’s defeat because of his perceived unconditional support for Israel in its operation in Gaza, warned that it was continuing its mobilization against Kamala Harris in order to punish an administration that it said was “complicit in genocide.”

These divisions could cost her precious votes in certain key states, particularly in Michigan, which has a large Arab-Muslim community sensitive to the plight of the Palestinians.

In Chicago, the most telling metaphor came from Kamala Harris’ running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, a former football coach american.

He warned that the Democrats, with just minutes left in the game, were down a few points. “But it's our turn to attack and we have the ball,” “Coach Walz” told a convention that had been transformed for a moment into a frenzied locker room.

Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116

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