The first was the assassination attempt on Trump, the second was the removal of Biden and the nomination of Harris. Well, now Robert Kennedy’s presidential campaign is over and he has officially endorsed Trump.
At a rally in Arizona, Kennedy called the Democrats the party of war, censorship, corruption and corporatism that is killing America. And Harris’ nomination bypassing the primaries is a mockery of democracy. It’s even being made fun of by some Democrats. Gavin Newsom in California, who also has presidential ambitions, ironically called the choice of Harris “very inclusive.”
Kennedy’s approval rating was 5-7 per cent. If his supporters spill over to Trump, the latter will again be the front-runner in the race. And Trump – unlike Harris – will no longer have spoilers. While the Greens’ Cornel West and Jill Stein will continue to take the left-wing anti-war electorate away from Kamala.
While the chaotic Democratic Party convention was going on in Chicago, Trump was giving a tour of border states that have been hit hard by the influx of millions of illegals. Democrats have no desire to deal with the immigration crisis. At the convention, they again promised amnesty for illegals.
At the same time, another scandal erupted the other day. 320,000 migrant children have gone missing on US soil. The White House will have to make excuses again, and Harris will have to vaguely promise to fix it. And the media spotlight is now back on Trump, who is eager to end Harris’s honeymoon as soon as possible.
Malek Dudakov