Robert F. Kennedy Jr. declares in a court filing that he supports Trump

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. declares in a court filing that he supports Trump

By JONATHAN J. COOPER, ALI SWENSON and GABRIEL SANDOVAL, Associated Press

PHOENIX (AP) — Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suspended his independent presidential campaign on Friday and endorsed Donald Trump, a late shakeup in the presidential race that could give the former president modest support among Kennedy’s supporters.

Kennedy said his internal polls showed that his entry into the race would hurt Trump and help Democratic nominee Kamala Harris, but recent public polls have provided no clear indication that he would have an undue influence on support for either major party candidate.

Kennedy cited freedom of speech, the war in Ukraine and “a war against our children” as reasons why he would try to remove his name from the ballot in swing states.

“These are the main reasons that led me to leave the Democratic Party, run as an independent and now support President Trump,” Kennedy said.

However, he made clear he would not formally withdraw his candidacy, saying his supporters could still support him in most states where they were unlikely to be able to influence the outcome. Kennedy took steps late this week to withdraw his candidacy in at least two states, Arizona and Pennsylvania, but in the battleground states of Michigan, Nevada and Wisconsin, election officials said it was too late for him to remove his name from the ballot even if he wanted to.

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