Hollywood Actress Leaves Dem party; Registers As Independent And Endorses Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

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  • Source: Wayne Dupree
  • 06/09/2023
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., a leading Biden rival, received the support of actress Alicia Silverstone on Wednesday despite acknowledging her dissatisfaction with the Democratic Party.

Silverstone posted on Instagram, "Last year, I terminated my Democratic Party affiliation and registered as an Independent voter." "Like many others, I am consistently extremely disillusioned with governmental leadership."

"The divide, the falsehoods, [and] the profiting at the expense of the people and public health," the "Clueless" actress said she was sick of.

Giving the Biden challenger a chance, the actress pleaded with those who "feel disenfranchised by our government." Kennedy, she maintained, could bring the nation together and restore "young and old's faith in our government."

Silverstone is well recognized for her support of animal rights and anti-vaccination views. In her article, Silverstone acknowledged working with Kennedy for more than ten years on matters relating to the environment and children's health.

There was a promotional film featuring a picture of Silverstone and Kennedy with the text.

As a "genuine leader" and "courageous fighter," she applauded the candidate for standing up for "mothers, children, the earth, fairness, and freedom."

"I adore his idea of world peace, harmony, and equality. His dedication to defending civil rights, worker rights, and the health of our children inspires me. We require leaders who can put an end to wars, pollution, poverty, and inequality. That leader is Bobby," Silverstone wrote.

In April, the prominent vaccine opponent and environmental lawyer officially announced his bid to unseat Vice President Biden in the Democratic primary for president in 2024.

Kennedy asserted in his inaugural address that corporate and governmental entities had "poisoned our children and our people with poisons and pharmaceutical medications, strip mined our assets to squander the middle class, and kept us in a perpetual state of war."

Kennedy vowed to bring the nation together over shared ideals rather than polarizing issues. He declared, "I'm going to achieve it by giving the American people the truth."

There won't be any primary debates between President Biden and his Democratic rivals, the DNC has officially said. Kennedy has also been dismissed by Democrats in Congress as a "fringe" candidate who shouldn't be taken seriously by the party.




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