'We're Gonna Win': Trump Spouts Anti-Vax Garbage in Shady Phone Call With RFK Jr.
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76% : The speculation, of course, is that Kennedy would join Trump in some capacity if he retakes power.“Anyway, I would love you to do something71% : and I think it would be so good for you, and so big for you," Trump says in the video clip.
61% : "I would love you to do something and I think it would be so good for you, and so big for you," Trump tells Kennedy in the clip, though it's not clear what they're talking about.
61% : Trump met with Kennedy at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on Monday to ask for Kennedy's endorsement, according to Politico.
54% : Trump currently leads Biden 42.4% to 40.3% in the latest polling average from FiveThirtyEight.
51% : Trump can be heard saying.
49% : Kennedy replies with "yeah" before Trump continues with, "...and it’s the doctors you find.
43% : Kennedy said as much during an appearance on Joe Rogan's podcast back in June, as Zadrozny notes on X.The Democrats released a statement on Tuesday pointing out that Trump says "we" when talking to Kennedy, a suggestion that the independent presidential candidate is actually working to help elect Trump in November.
41% : Here’s Trump giving his real opinion to my dad about vaccinating kids â€" this was the day after the assassination attempt."
37% : But you and I talked about that a long time ago.â€There's also a moment when Trump seems to suggest Kennedy would be doing something "big" with Trump's campaign, though it's not clear what the former president is referring to.
36% : Something’s wrong with that whole system," Trump can be heard saying from the start of the video.
33% : He called and he said, â€~How did you choose to move to the right?,'†Trump said.
33% : But Kennedy still denies that he has any plans to drop out of the race and endorse Trump.
29% : He has no path to victory in this race and is nothing more than a spoiler for Trump," DNC communications adviser Lis Smith said in an emailed statement.
22% : The clip starts with Trump talking about the potential dangers of vaccines, a pet issue for Kennedy, who has spent much of his adult life falsely claiming that vaccines cause autism in children.
22% : "Trump can also be heard talking with Kennedy about the assassination attempt in Pennsylvania on Saturday and appears to be talking about the phone call President Joe Biden made to Trump.
18% : The assassination attempt against Trump on Saturday, the "tough" gun used during the shooting, and the supposed danger of childhood vaccinations.
16% : Notably, longtime Trump advisor Steve Bannon was one of the first people to promote Kennedy's campaign in 2023, though there are still questions about whether RFK Jr. is taking more votes from Trump or Biden.
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