Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is increasingly considering an endorsement of Donald Trump as he faces dwindling prospects in the presidential race. The independent candidate’s campaign is mulling over whether to continue or withdraw, with speculation growing that he might back Trump.
Insiders report that Kennedy is expected to decide by the end of the week, with discussions underway among his team. The Kennedy campaign has announced that Kennedy will give special remarks in Arizona on Friday, coinciding with Trump’s visit to the state. Sources suggest a potential joint appearance in Phoenix could signal Kennedy’s exit from the race in favor of endorsing Trump.
While the Trump campaign has not confirmed any endorsement, some Republicans are open to the idea, viewing Kennedy’s support as beneficial. Kennedy’s campaign has been scrutinized, particularly after comments from his running mate, Nicole Shanahan, about suspending the campaign. Democrats have seized on this to paint Kennedy as a Republican in disguise.
Kennedy, who has struggled to gain traction and faces financial issues, has seen his campaign falter with mounting debt and limited cash reserves. His shifting positions and financial struggles have led some supporters to view a Trump alliance as a strategic move.
Trump has expressed willingness to consider Kennedy for a role in his administration, praising his intelligence. Meanwhile, Republicans, including Trump’s vice presidential pick Sen. JD Vance, are exploring ways to attract Kennedy’s supporters.
For Democrats, Kennedy’s potential endorsement of Trump could simplify their strategy, as they view his departure as a positive for Kamala Harris’s campaign. The effect of Kennedy’s decisions on the overall race remains uncertain, but his withdrawal would likely benefit the Democratic ticket.