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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made a surprising plea to voters on the eve of Election Day, urging them not to vote for him. In a video message, he stated that voting for President Trump is the only way to bring his values and goals to Washington, D.C. This request comes after the Supreme Court rejected RFK Jr.’s requests to remove his name from the ballots in Wisconsin and Michigan.

Despite previously running as an independent presidential candidate, Kennedy has been actively trying to withdraw his name from key battleground states since he halted his campaign in August and threw his support behind Trump. He emphasized in a video on his X account that no matter which state voters reside in, they should cast their ballot for Donald Trump to help him achieve his campaign’s mission.

Kennedy’s decision to endorse Trump in August was unexpected, and he has been vocal about the importance of getting Trump back in the White House to advance his agenda of promoting health, ending endless wars, and safeguarding civil liberties. When he initially suspended his campaign, Kennedy expressed his intention to remain on the ballot in safe Democratic and Republican states while avoiding being a disruptive force in swing states.

It is clear that RFK Jr. is determined to align himself with Trump’s administration to push for changes that resonate with his beliefs and values. By urging voters not to support him and instead vote for Trump, Kennedy is making a bold statement about the direction he hopes to see the country take.

In a time when political alliances and endorsements can be unpredictable, RFK Jr.’s actions serve as a reminder of the complexities and nuances of the electoral process. As the country prepares to head to the polls, his message adds another layer of intrigue to an already contentious election season.