Former Republican House Speaker Newt Gingrich said Friday on Fox Business that independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dealt a “real blow” to Democrats with his speech, calling him a “natural ally” of former President Donald Trump.
Kennedy announced he was removing his name from the ballot in major swing states on Friday in order to not spoil the vote and revealed his support for Trump within the battleground areas. Gingrich noted Kennedy’s move highlighted the “corruption” of the Democratic Party, adding how both the independent candidate and Trump have been “taking on the establishment.”
“I think that it’s a real blow to the Democrats … when Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says my relatives would not belong to the modern Democratic Party, I think he really knocks their whole democracy thing out and points out this is really a party of bosses and it’s a party of corruption,” Gingrich said. “So I think he’s very effective, particularly for younger people, in saying, ‘Look, you’ve gotta look at how bad the Democrats have become.’”
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