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RFK Jr., on eve of Election Day, tells voters to ‘NOT vote for me’
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RFK Jr., on eve of Election Day, tells voters to ‘NOT vote for me’

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ” told Americans “do NOT vote for me” on the eve of Election Day, adding in a video that a vote for Trump is “the only way to get me and everything I stand for into Washington, D.C. DC and fulfill the mission incumbent upon us.” motivated my campaign.”

The new plea comes after the Supreme Court last week rejected RFK Jr.’s separate appeals to remove his name from ballots in Wisconsin and Michigan.

“I have repeatedly asked my constituents to vote for President Trump, but even a few votes for me (in Michigan) could swing the vote in a way that the public does not intend and that the voters do not intend,” he said. “America’s Newsroom” Sunday.

Kennedy, who once ran as an independent presidential candidate, has been trying to get his name removed from ballots in key battleground states since he suspended his campaign in August. and supported Trump.

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Former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. delivers a speech at the Renaissance Phoenix Downtown Hotel on August 23, 2024 in Phoenix.
(Rebecca Noble/Getty Images)

“Hey everyone, a lot of people ask me if they live in a red state or a blue state, should they still vote for me? What about swing states? The simple answer is no.” , RFK Jr. then said in a video. posted on his account Monday.

“No matter what state you live in, you should vote for Donald Trump. And let me tell you why. This is the only way for us to go to Washington, with everything I stand for, and fulfill the mission that motivated my campaign,” he continued.

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Former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Republican presidential candidate, former President Donald Trump, shake hands during a campaign rally in Glendale, Arizona, on August 23. (Rebecca Noble/Getty Images)

Above the video, RFK Jr. wrote “No matter what state you live in, do NOT vote for me” and “Let’s send President Trump back to the White House and me to Washington so we can return the Make America Healthy Again and End the Forever Wars.” , and protect our civil liberties.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. endorsed Trump in August. (Jason Méndez/Getty Images)

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When he suspended his campaign, Kennedy said he planned to keep his name on the ballot in safe Democratic and Republican states, but did not want to disrupt voting in battleground states.

Fox News’ Stepheny Price contributed to this report.