RFK Jr. Combats ‘Censorship’ and ‘Misinformation’ With Alternative Campaign Strategy

Voter rallies, podcast appearances, and the ‘Campaign Kitchen’ on X Spaces are a few avenues Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is using to reach the electorate.
RFK Jr. Combats ‘Censorship’ and ‘Misinformation’ With Alternative Campaign Strategy
Democratic Presidential Candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks during the World Values Network's Presidential candidate series at the Glasshouse in New York City on July 25, 2023. Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images
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So-called censorship and misinformation, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said, are hurdles that he must overcome in his bid to become president. This is why he travels around the country holding “voter rallies,” appears on as many podcasts as his schedule allows, and now hosts the “Campaign Kitchen” on X Spaces.

“If the only source of information that you have is MSNBC, CNN, and The New York Times, I would have a very low opinion of myself, too, because you’re not going to hear anything good about me. You’re going to hear a lot of defamation, a lot of things that just aren’t true,” Mr. Kennedy told supporters at a voter rally in Columbia, South Carolina, on Nov. 14.

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