RFK Jr. Campaign May Join Forces With Trump or Form New Party, Running Mate Says

‘We wanted to win. We wanted a fair shot,’ Kennedy running mate Nicole Shanahan said.
RFK Jr. Campaign May Join Forces With Trump or Form New Party, Running Mate Says
Presidential contender Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks with his vice presidential pick Nicole Shanahan in Oakland, Calif., on March 26, 2024. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
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The campaign of independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has not received a fair chance at winning the election, according to his running mate, Nicole Shanahan, leading the campaign to consider the option of forming a new party or joining forces with Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump.

“I really wanted a fair shot at this election, and I believed in the America I as a little girl pledged allegiance to, and that is not where we are today,” Shanahan said in an interview with the Impact Theory podcast posted online on Aug. 20.
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