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RFK Jr.’s pivot to Trump is a journey taken by many populists swept along the left-to-right alternative media pipeline

  • Written by Rachel Meade, Lecturer of Political Science, Boston University

When Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ended his independent presidential run in August 2024 and endorsed Republican Donald Trump, it might have seemed a surprising turn of events.

Kennedy began his presidential run as a Democrat and is the scion of a Democratic dynasty. Nephew to former President John F. Kennedy and the son of former Attorney General Robert...

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