Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has announced his plans to embark on a 'Make America Healthy Again tour' in battleground states where his name remains on the ballot. Kennedy revealed that he intends to hold rallies in these states over the next 61 days to show his support for former President Donald Trump.
While Kennedy has removed his name from the ballot in several crucial states, he has encountered challenges in Michigan, Wisconsin, and North Carolina. Despite this, he expressed his determination to campaign alongside Trump, stating that he will likely participate in rallies with the former president and other campaign surrogates.
Kennedy emphasized his collaboration with the Trump campaign in organizing the 'Make America Healthy Again' rallies and 'drain the swamp' rallies. He affirmed his intention to campaign alongside Trump, members of his family, and other campaign associates.
Notably, last month, RFK Jr. announced the suspension of his independent presidential campaign and declared his endorsement of Trump. This decision underscores Kennedy's alignment with the former president's vision and policies.