Former Democrat and Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made the case that the Republican Party has become the party of ordinary American.
Posting on the X platform, Kennedy said that the GOP under Trump’s effective leadership had become “the party of the common man” against the elitist Democrats.
“There’s been an inversion now where the Republican Party has become the party of the common man, of working people, of the middle class, and the Democratic Party has become the party of Wall Street, the Military Industrial Complex, Big Pharma, BigAg, Big Tech, the Big Banking Systems and all of what [Donald Trump] calls the Deep State,” he wrote.
There’s been an inversion now where the Republican Party has become the party of the common man, of working people, of the middle class, and the Democratic Party has become the party of Wall Street, the Military Industrial Complex, Big Pharma, BigAg, Big Tech, the Big Banking… pic.twitter.com/mhnYhCAEy4
— Robert F. Kennedy Jr (@RobertKennedyJr) September 8, 2024
His comments come after he recently suspended his presidential campaign and endorsed Donald Trump.
Kennedy also shared a clip from his recent discussion in Anaheim, California, where he appeared at a live event alongside Tucker Carlson and the businessman and former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy.
During the event, Kennedy argued that Trump is facing “an oppressive, oligarchical system—the very kind we fought to overthrow in the Revolution of 1776″ and Kamala Harris must be defeated as a result.
Last month, Kennedy confirmed in a separate interview with Tucker Carlson that he would be working to get Donald Trump elected and had even be invited to join his transition team.
“I’m going to work to get him elected. I’m working with the campaign. We’re working on policy issues together. I’ve been asked to go on to the Transition Team to help pick the people who will be running the government and I’m looking forward to that. I’m going to fight. I don’t know what would happen to me if we lose.”