Veteran Republican strategist Roger Stone is joined by Slingshot.news Editor-in-Chief, Troy Smith, to discuss Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s game-changing announcement that he would suspend his campaign for president and endorse President Donald Trump.
Stone reviews polling numbers in every swing state, which clearly prove that a disproportionate number of RFK's votes were coming from Trump and that with RFK no longer in the race, they now overwhelmingly go to Trump. Stone reveals a confidential memo from Trump campaign pollster Tony Fabrizio, proving this important shift.
Stone predicts that the Harris-Walz campaign would seek to discredit Kennedy and would utilize some members of the Kennedy family to attack their relative. Smith points out that in many cases, the mainstream media - such as television and major cable networks - with the exception of Fox, left Kennedy's historic announcement and appearance with Trump in Phoenix, Arizona last Friday unreported.
Stone and Smith are joined by Jeff Hutt, National Field Director for RFK's campaign, who speaks about the agonizing decision Kennedy made to functionally end his campaign and swing his support to Trump in the crucial battleground states. Kennedy will remain on the ballot in blue states, where he has won ballot access, but will urge his supporters to vote for Trump in the key battleground states that are considered competitive.
Stone, who wrote a 2013 New York Times Best Seller on the Kennedy assassination - The Man Who Killed Kennedy: The Case Against LBJ - praises President Trump for his announcement that he would appoint Kennedy to head a commission on presidential assassination attempts, which would not only include the re-examination of the murders of President John F. Kennedy and Senator Robert Kennedy, but also the attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan in 1981, as well as the recent attempted assassination of Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania.
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