Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is set to address the public in Phoenix on Friday regarding the current state of affairs and his next steps, according to his campaign’s announcement on Wednesday. Speculation has been growing that Kennedy might withdraw from the race and potentially endorse Republican nominee Donald Trump. This speculation was intensified after discussions within Kennedy’s campaign team about potentially joining forces with Trump to hinder the election prospects of Democratic nominee Kamala Harris, whose party convention concludes in Chicago on Thursday night.
Kennedy’s potential pivot towards Trump marks a significant departure from his longstanding Democratic affiliation, given his familial ties to the revered Kennedy political dynasty. Notably, during the Republican National Convention, Kennedy’s son briefly shared a video depicting a conversation between Kennedy and Trump, hinting at the former president’s efforts to persuade Kennedy to align with him.
Kennedy’s upcoming speech in Phoenix, scheduled just ahead of Trump’s rally in neighboring Glendale, has raised questions about the purpose behind the event. Kennedy’s spokesperson, Stefanie Spear, declined to disclose whether he intends to drop out of the presidential race or shed light on the choice of Arizona as the location for his speech.
Despite initially amassing considerable support as an independent candidate, Kennedy’s presidential bid has encountered obstacles, particularly following President Joe Biden’s decision to step down from the race and the subsequent endorsement of Vice President Harris as the Democratic nominee. Kennedy’s prospects of participating in the upcoming presidential debates between Trump and Harris appear increasingly dim, a pivotal event he had counted on for campaign momentum. Additionally, financial challenges have strained his campaign, adding to the hurdles he faces.
Recent legal setbacks have further complicated Kennedy’s electoral journey. A New York judge recently ruled against his ballot appearance in the state due to discrepancies in his listed address on candidacy documents. Kennedy has appealed this decision, but similar hurdles persist in various regions across the country, including a ballot suit in New York backed by the Democratic National Committee and potential legal issues in Arizona related to questionable signature submissions.
The situation surrounding Kennedy’s campaign continues to evolve, with ongoing legal battles and strategic deliberations shaping the trajectory of his presidential aspirations.