The Guardian (USA)

Robert Kennedy Jr to run for president as independen­t in 2024 – report

- Martin Pengelly in Washington

Robert F Kennedy Jr is reported to be ending his challenge to Joe Biden for the Democratic presidenti­al nomination and run instead as an independen­t candidate, in a move that could upset the 2024 race for the White House.

Kennedy, 69 and a scion of a famous political dynasty – a son of the former US attorney general and New York senator Robert F Kennedy, and a nephew of the former president John F Kennedy – will announce his run in Pennsylvan­ia on 9 October, according to Mediaite.

“Bobby feels that the Democratic National Committee is changing the rules to exclude his candidacy so an independen­t run is the only way to go,” the website quoted a “Kennedy campaign insider” as saying.

Whether Kennedy; Cornel West, the Green party pick; or a notional nominee backed by No Labels, a supposedly centrist group, a third-party candidate is widely seen to be likely to peel more support from Biden than the likely Republican nominee, Donald Trump, thereby potentiall­y handing the presidency to the Republican.

Kennedy is an attorney who made his name as an environmen­tal campaigner before achieving notoriety as a prominent vaccine sceptic, particular­ly over Covid-19. His campaign has been rife with controvers­y, not least in a podcast interview released this week in which he repeated a conspiracy theory about the 9/11 attacks on New York.

His campaign has also been roiled by an antisemiti­sm scandal after Kennedy told reporters at a press dinner that Covid-19 was “ethnically targeted” at white people and Black people, while

Ashkenazi Jews and Chinese people had greater immunity. The false claim was embraced by neo-Nazi groups and condemned by scientists and Jewish organizati­ons.

Kennedy’s remarks echoed antisemiti­c tropes that circulated widely during the pandemic and portrayed the coronaviru­s as a global Jewish plot, causing members of Kennedy’s own family to denounce him for “deplorable and untruthful” comments.

Polling has shown Kennedy performing relatively well against Biden, the incumbent president, in the Democratic primary, but not close to posing a serious threat.

However, Biden aides are reportedly nervous about the possible impact of third-party candidates in a likely presidenti­al election match-up with Trump.

Polling shows widespread concerns, including among Democrats, that at 80, Biden is too old to serve an effective second term in the White House. Trump is only three years younger – and faces 91 criminal charges, including for election subversion, and assorted civil threats – but polls show less concern among his fervent Republican base that he could be unfit to return to office.

Rightwing figures – prominent among them Steve Bannon, formerly Trump’s White House strategist – have encouraged Kennedy to run against Biden or as an independen­t.

As cited by Mediaite, in July the Fox News host Greg Gutfeld said: “I think he should run as a third-party candidate because I do think he should, he would win.”

But not every observer thought Kennedy’s move would be bad for Biden.

Joe Conason, the editor of the National Memo, said: “Go Bobby! Running ‘independen­t’ means you’ll draw more voters from the candidate you resemble most in political ideology, personal conduct, and narcissist­ic mentality. (That’s Trump, not Biden.)”

city to support the creation of an independen­t police monitor’s office.

“I believe the city of Baton Rouge needs to have an independen­t and impartial body responsibl­e for reviewing police actions, reviewing complaints, and providing a platform for residents to voice their concerns,” Broome said of an office that some US cities have, including nearby New Orleans.

The Brave unit’s unraveling occurred at a time when specialize­d police units have been scrutinize­d for abusive practices after the beating death of Tyre Nichols by officers in

Memphis. The officers charged in Nichols’s killing served with the Memphis police’s Street Crimes Operation to Restore Peace in Our Neighborho­ods (Scorpion) unit.

Baton Rouge police had drawn unwanted national attention after an officer killed Alton Sterling outside a convenienc­e store in 2016, igniting social justice protests.

 ?? Photograph: Étienne Laurent/EPA ?? Robert F Kennedy Jr speaks in Los Angeles earlier this month. A third-party run could upset calculatio­ns surroundin­g the expected BidenTrump match-up.
Photograph: Étienne Laurent/EPA Robert F Kennedy Jr speaks in Los Angeles earlier this month. A third-party run could upset calculatio­ns surroundin­g the expected BidenTrump match-up.

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