05/12/2023 / By Ethan Huff
For the first time in many years, a truly honorable candidate is running for president as a Democrat, and his name is Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
The Health Ranger had the unique opportunity to speak with Kennedy recently about what he stands for, and how he is shaking up the Democrat Party in much the same way that Donald Trump shook up the Republican Party.
While many, including the Health Ranger, still do not agree with every single one of Kennedy’s positions, the guy deserves a lot of credit for sticking to his guns and bucking his party on numerous issues that are near and dear to his heart.
One of those issues is medical freedom. Since the beginning, Kennedy has opposed Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “vaccines,” warning that they are dangerous and unnecessary. He also supports free and fair elections that are won not through cheating but through honesty.
Like Trump, Kennedy is not your typical politician. His beliefs are his own, and he is choosing not to back down from them, even if they do not align with the Democrat Party establishment.
Also like Trump, Kennedy has support from voters on both sides of the aisle. And if his message is able to get out without media censorship, Kennedy’s chances of winning the White House in 2024 will only continue to increase.
“I’m getting an outpouring of support among independents, among Republicans, among conservatives, and also in the Democratic Party,” Kennedy told the Health Ranger – be sure to watch the full interview below.
“The polls have come out … and they have me now at 20 or 21 percent among Democrats who are likely to vote, so that’s strong. And actually our private, in-house polling is showing us even stronger among Democrats, but really strong among independents and Republicans, which have not been publicly polled.”
(Related: Check out our earlier announcement about Kennedy’s initial announcement about his run for president in 2024.)
Kennedy and the Health Ranger also discussed other issues such as border security, election integrity, America’s energy supply and the stability of the energy grid, as well as the fractured nature of today’s society.
Concerning the climate, Kennedy also spoke at length about how he balances the issue of pollution and the environment, revealing his sincere care and concern about protecting our natural resources.
On this particular issue, Kennedy believes that carbon does cause climate change and global warming, which might not go over so well among conservatives who have largely come to the conclusion that man-made climate change is a farce.
We have reported at length on this issue as well, revealing that carbon is good for the environment, helping to produce more “greening.”
However, where Kennedy differs is in his approach to dealing with what he believes is true concerning climate change. Instead of the forced “green” tyranny his party is promoting, Kennedy says his focus is on dealing with damaging pollution.
“I’m not going to insist that anybody else believe that,” Kennedy explained about his personal views on climate change.
“I’ve said for 40 years that my focus is on the toxic impacts to communities … protecting habitat, to me, is the most important thing,” Kennedy further expounded, speaking about all the work he has done with commercial fisheries over the years.
“Habitats actually stabilize the climate in so many ways that we’re learning today, and there’s nothing more important than that.”
Be sure to watch the full interview above and also check out Kennedy’s campaign website to learn more about his positions.
More news coverage about Robert F. Kennedy Jr. can be found at VoteDemocrat.news.
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