RFK Jr. tried to set up a meeting with Harris, sources claim.
Independent Presidential Candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Reaches Out to Vice President Kamala Harris
Last week, independent longshot presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made a bold move by approaching the campaign of Vice President Kamala Harris to discuss the possibility of serving in her administration if she were to win the presidential race in November. This surprising news comes as a source of intrigue and speculation for political observers and enthusiasts alike. According to two sources familiar with the situation who spoke to CBS News, Kennedy initiated this discussion with Harris.
However, despite Kennedy’s proactive gesture, Harris and her advisers have not responded with an offer to meet or shown interest in the proposal. One source even stated, “No one has any intention of negotiating with a MAGA-funded fringe candidate who has sought out a job with Donald Trump in exchange for an endorsement.”
Stefanie Spear, a spokesperson for the Kennedy campaign, emphasized the candidate’s willingness to engage with leaders from both sides of the aisle to discuss the possibility of a unity government. This statement sheds light on Kennedy’s approach to bipartisanship and his commitment to fostering cooperation in a politically divided landscape.
The attempted meeting between Kennedy and Harris was first reported by The Washington Post, adding another layer of significance to this development. As Kennedy continues his efforts to secure a spot on the ballot in every state and gears up for multiple upcoming campaign events, he expressed his belief that the Harris campaign missed an opportunity by not accepting the meeting. In an interview with the Post, Kennedy remarked, “I think it is a strategic mistake for them. That’s my perspective. I think they ought to be looking at every opportunity. I think it is going to be a very close race.”
Kennedy’s recent engagement with former President Donald Trump at the Republican National Convention in July also attracted attention. Following their meeting, Kennedy took to social media to address the rumors circulating about their discussion, emphasizing their focus on national unity. He expressed his intent to engage with Democratic leaders on the same subject, dispelling any notions of dropping out of the race.
Currently, Kennedy’s presence on the ballot spans across several states, including Alaska, Delaware, Colorado, Indiana, and more. Notably, New York has denied Kennedy access to the ballot due to concerns regarding his residency claim. Despite this setback, Kennedy’s robust presence in various states underscores the complexity and diversity of the electoral landscape ahead of the upcoming presidential election.
In conclusion, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s outreach to Vice President Kamala Harris raises intriguing questions about the dynamics of the current political climate and the strategies adopted by independent candidates in the presidential race. Whether this discussion leads to further developments or remains a standalone event, it serves as a noteworthy instance of political engagement and negotiation in a charged electoral season.

