Kennedy is expected to line up in support of Trump.
Unaffiliated presidential candidate in the United States Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is ending his presidential election campaign on Friday, news reports New York Times and CNN.
According to the media, when Kennedy leaves the race, he plans to support the Republican candidate Donald Trump.
Kennedy’s campaign said the candidate would give a speech to the nation on Friday about “the current historic moment and his future plans.” According to media sources, Kennedy will give his speech in Arizona, where Trump will have a campaign event on the same day.
Kennedy has not managed to properly threaten the candidates of the two ruling parties in the polls. In a poll published by The Hill magazine this week, his national support was 8.7 percent.
In most of the states on the scale, Kennedy’s support has varied from a few percent to just under 10 percent. This is so much that Kennedy’s resignation may have an effect on the extremely even election campaign between Trump and the Democratic candidate Horrible Harris between.
According to polls, a slight majority of Kennedy’s supporters would move to Trump’s camp if he resigned, so the former president may have more to gain in this regard.