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RFK Jr. Compares Today’s Democratic Party to the Soviet Union

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Democrat attorneys are now aggressively trying to remove RFK Jr.’s name from the ballot.

Kennedy says this conduct is not so different from the practices observed during the Soviet Union era.

“In the Soviet Union, the political party would choose the candidates. And you had these kind of faux elections. And that’s now what we’re looking at in this country, where the political party has ordained its candidate and is doing everything it can to make sure that nobody else can get on the ballot.”

Kennedy added:

“When I was a kid, the Democratic Party was at the lead of fighting for voting rights for every American. And now the Democratic Party is doing everything it can to disenfranchise people and make sure that people can vote for who they want to, using litigation against me.”

Kennedy stated that he wanted to beat Trump “in a fair fight” and not because of “some scurrilous or spurious legal action against him that removes him from the ballot, and deprives Americans of the right to vote for somebody they want to vote for.”

He says, “The Democratic party ought to stand for voting rights” and encourage as many people to vote as possible with many choices. “That’s what democracy is.”

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