RFK Jr. Campaign Considers Dropping Out To Endorse Trump, Citing Democratic Sabotage

Nicole Shanahan, running mate of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has dropped a political bombshell by revealing that their campaign is considering quitting the presidential race to endorse President Donald Trump. Speaking on Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu, Shanahan claimed that the Democratic Party has actively undermined their campaign, forcing them to consider this significant shift in strategy.

Shanahan described two possible paths forward: staying in the race and risking a Kamala Harris presidency by splitting the anti-establishment vote, or withdrawing to consolidate support behind Trump. “We walk away right now and join forces with Donald Trump… and we explain to our base why we’re making this decision,” she said, acknowledging that this choice is difficult but may be necessary.

During the interview, Shanahan detailed the extensive sabotage efforts allegedly orchestrated by the DNC, including exclusion from debates, poll manipulation, and legal challenges created by insiders planted within their campaign. She specifically blamed the Clear Choice PAC for spending millions to weaken their candidacy and turn them into a spoiler.

Shanahan emphasized that their campaign was never about being a spoiler but about winning and bringing change. However, she noted that the DNC’s tactics have made a fair run impossible. “I trust the future of this country more under Trump than under Harris,” she said, citing her preference for the leadership of figures like Peter Thiel and JD Vance.

The Harris campaign has dismissed the Kennedy-Shanahan ticket as “a MAGA-funded fringe candidate” with no real path forward. As the Kennedy team weighs their decision, the potential withdrawal and endorsement of Trump could dramatically shift voter dynamics in the 2024 race.

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