Trump Supporters See RFK Jr. Backing as a Big Win

Allan Stein
By Allan Stein
August 24, 20242024 Elections
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Trump Supporters See RFK Jr. Backing as a Big Win
Republican presidential nominee, former President Donald Trump (R) gestures toward former Republican presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. during a campaign rally at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Ariz., on Aug. 23, 2024. (Rebecca Noble/Getty Images)

GLENDALE, Ariz.—Former president Donald Trump introduced Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as the “special guest” at a rally in Glendale, Arizona, just hours after Kennedy suspended his presidential campaign.

Kennedy 70, a former Democrat, withdrew his candidacy as an Independent candidate on Aug. 23 amid sagging polls and backed Trump as the Republican nominee in the 2024 election.

During the rally, Trump hailed Kennedy as a “great guy” who is “respected by everybody,” and wants him to be a part of his administration if he wins the election in November.

The rally started at 4 p.m. in Glendale and lasted more than an hour.

A crowd of Trump supporters filled the Wicked Wolf bar near the arena and watched the 45th president criticize his Democrat presidential nominee Kamala Harris on widescreen televisions.

“I love it. I’m so ready for it. I was really hoping that this was going to happen,” said Edith Verjarcruz of Arizona regarding Kennedy dropping out of the race.

She said Kennedy’s support of Trump is a win-win for his campaign.

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Edith Verjarcruz of Arizona was among thousands who attended a Donald Trump rally in Glendale, Ariz., on Aug. 23, 2024. (Allan Stein/The Epoch Times)
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Trump supporters Miguel and Cyndia Bravo attended a Donald Trump rally in Glendale, Ariz., on Aug. 23, 2024. (Allan Stein/The Epoch Times)

Trump supporter Miguel Bravo of Glendale said he viewed Kennedy as an old-style Democrat who could no longer fit in with the party establishment based on principle.

“That’s what this is—the Old School,” Bravo told The Epoch Times.

Amman Catalan of Surprise, Arizona, said he could see no conflicts with Kennedy serving as a former Democrat in a second Trump administration. He said both men believe in doing “what’s best for America.”

However, Joe O’Shaughnessy of Arizona said Kennedy’s withdrawal from the race would direct votes to Harris.

“I preferred that he stayed in” the race, O’Shaughnessy told The Epoch Times.

“I know a lot of Democrats and they all were going to vote for RFK. I think, in all reality, it gave Kamala a boost.”

Leno Marin from Phoenix, who supports Trump, said Kennedy should be praised for his work with the Children’s Defense Fund and his opposition to COVID-19 injections.

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Amman Catalan, a Trump supporter from Surprise, Arizona, attended a Donald Trump rally in Glendale, Ariz., on Aug. 23, 2024. (Allan Stein/The Epoch Times)
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Trump supporter Leno Marin from Phoenix attended a Donald Trump rally in Glendale, Ariz., on Aug. 23, 2024. (Allan Stein/The Epoch Times)

“We’re a sickly lot. I think we’re sick in this country,” Marin told The Epoch Times. “I think that topic alone is going to resonate with a lot of people—the health issue.”

Marin said he hopes that if Trump returns to the White House, his first order of business will be to secure the border.

“I think that’s going to be his first priority. His second priority is going to be getting to work on the economy, inflation, and stuff.”

“There’s a lot of work to do. I think he’s the man for it. You can’t deny he’s got heart. He loves this country,” he said.

Bobby Favino from Arizona said that Kennedy leaving the race and supporting Trump will definitely help the former president.

“RFK knew he wasn’t going to win as an Independent. It’s just going to break up the vote. He did the right thing,” Favino told The Epoch Times.

“I don’t know about having him a member of his cabinet. But I think he did the right thing. He should have done it a long time ago.”

Favino, 24, who has been a big Trump supporter since the 2016 election, thinks that Trump can win in November with Kennedy’s help.

“And if he doesn’t, we’re [in trouble],” Favino said.

Tina Morales from Florence, Arizona, stood outside the arena waving a big blue Trump flag.

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Tina Morales from Florence attends a Donald Trump rally in Glendale, Ariz., on Aug. 23, 2024. (Allan Stein/The Epoch Times)
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Trump supporters watch the former president on a wide television during a rally in Glendale, Ariz., on Aug. 23, 2024. (Allan Stein/The Epoch Times)

Morales was confident that the 2024 election would not be like the 2020 election, which saw widespread allegations of election fraud.

“There are too many eyes watching now. I think Trump has it on his side now,” Morales told The Epoch Times. 

“God put the right person in place. I believe that with all my heart.”

Morales expressed concern for Harris and her proposed economic measures, including the introduction of price controls at grocery stores.

“I want my milk back down to $1.99. We paid $2.30 in Florence for gas before this administration,” Morales said. 

“Is she talking about that? No. So that, for me, says a lot. Especially where we live,” she said.

After the rally, Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.) told The Epoch Times that Kennedy’s endorsement of Trump can only help him win the election.

From The Epoch Times