A growing number of conservatives have floated the possibility of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Donald Trump's running mate.
But some prominent right-wing figures would prefer that Kennedy join forces with Trump rather than running his own campaign for the White House.
Donald Trump takes the stage during the Moms for Liberty Joyful Warriors summit on June 30 in Philadelphia. At right, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appears at the World Values Network's presidential candidate series on July 25 in New York City.Roger Stone, another former adviser to the ex-president, has suggested Kennedy should receive a top administration role if Trump wins the White House in 2024.
If RFK Jr. were to run as an Independent, it would steal a sizable portion of Biden votes, as well as a good chunk of Trump votes.
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