Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a Democratic candidate for president, stated on Wednesday that he is pleased that former President Donald Trump likes him because his mission is to unite all Americans, regardless of political affiliation.
Kennedy, a Democrat, has been "getting a lot of support from a lot of leading voices on the right like Steve Bannon, Tucker Carlson, Alex Jones, and former President Donald Trump," according to anchor and moderator Elizabeth Vargas during a town hall on NewsNation.
Many Democrats worry that you will hurt President Biden in the primary and pave the way for former President Trump to win the election again, she said. Kennedy is smart and a common sense guy, as former President Trump said about you this week. Do you think Donald Trump is a good man?
Here's what I'm not going to do in this race, Kennedy retorted. I won't make personal attacks against other people. It's not beneficial to our nation, in my opinion.
Kennedy asserted that his father Robert F. Kennedy's efforts to "bring people together" and "to try to bridge the divide between Americans" were the driving forces behind his campaign, and that he was therefore "proud that President Trump likes me, even though I don't agree with him on most of his issues, because I don't wanna alienate people."
I want to unite people," he continued. I'm proud that these people support me, and I have both independent and Democratic supporters," he said before posing the query, "Every Democrat says, 'I want to end the polarization,' but how do you do that without talking to people who don't agree with you?"
Trump described Kennedy as "a very smart guy," "a good guy," and "a guy with common sense" on Monday.
"He's a very good man, with the right intentions in his heart, and he's doing great!" Added Trump. "I noticed a poll, and he is 22. That is excellent; that is excellent. I'm doing fantastic.
Kennedy, a Democrat, has been "getting a lot of support from a lot of leading voices on the right like Steve Bannon, Tucker Carlson, Alex Jones, and former President Donald Trump," according to anchor and moderator Elizabeth Vargas during a town hall on NewsNation.
Many Democrats worry that you will hurt President Biden in the primary and pave the way for former President Trump to win the election again, she said. Kennedy is smart and a common sense guy, as former President Trump said about you this week. Do you think Donald Trump is a good man?
Here's what I'm not going to do in this race, Kennedy retorted. I won't make personal attacks against other people. It's not beneficial to our nation, in my opinion.
Kennedy asserted that his father Robert F. Kennedy's efforts to "bring people together" and "to try to bridge the divide between Americans" were the driving forces behind his campaign, and that he was therefore "proud that President Trump likes me, even though I don't agree with him on most of his issues, because I don't wanna alienate people."
I want to unite people," he continued. I'm proud that these people support me, and I have both independent and Democratic supporters," he said before posing the query, "Every Democrat says, 'I want to end the polarization,' but how do you do that without talking to people who don't agree with you?"
Trump described Kennedy as "a very smart guy," "a good guy," and "a guy with common sense" on Monday.
"He's a very good man, with the right intentions in his heart, and he's doing great!" Added Trump. "I noticed a poll, and he is 22. That is excellent; that is excellent. I'm doing fantastic.