Tucker Carlson’s analysis of Robert Kennedy Jr.’s presidential campaign defies convention. Rather than President Joe Biden, he believes it may have detrimental effects on former President Donald Trump.
Devoted to the Democratic Party, Kennedy consistently maintains the same positions on significant issues such as abortion as his father and uncle.
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There’s a growing sense that, despite his divisive views on vaccine freedom, he might steal votes from Biden and help ensure Trump’s reelection should he emerge as the GOP nominee.
Carlson just stated on the podcast “This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von” that he disagrees.
Ahead of the election, get ready! Carlson comments on the possibility that Kennedy is snatching votes from Biden and Trump in an interview with presenter Theo Von.
“What do you think?” Carlson asked. “Trump.”
“There’s no person who’s thinking, ‘Hmm, I’m going to vote either for Joe Biden or Bobby Kennedy,’” Carlson added.
Carlson was taken aback by Von’s reaction when he said he knew folks who were unsure whether to vote for Biden or Kennedy.
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“The only reason you would vote for Joe Biden is because you believe there is safety in numbers,” Carlson said. “You’re voting for the party, you’re not voting for Biden.”
Carlson concluded, “You’re voting for the Democratic Party because you think when they have more power you’re safer, or richer or whatever.”
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A former Fox News anchor praises Kennedy’s honest demeanor and his ethical campaign.
“I am totally convinced just on a human level that he is an honest person,” Carlson said. “He’s certainly not in anyone’s pocket.”
Von asked Carlson if he believed that a third-party candidate could win in the current political climate.
“No, no,” Carlson said. “It can affect the outcome, for sure.”
Carlson apologized for his previous use of himself as a “tool” by the mainstream media. He let himself to be used against Ross Perot in the 1992 election, which worked to Bill Clinton’s advantage.
However, he concluded about Perot, “He won it for Clinton.”



