RFK Jr.'s running mate claims Democrats hindered a fair election and backs working with Trump.
Nicole Shanahan is a guest on 'Planet Chronicle @ Night' as rumors circulate about RFK Jr.'s potential withdrawal from the presidential race.
On Tuesday, Nicole Shanahan, the running mate of independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., criticized Democrats and expressed her support for a potential role of Kennedy in a future Trump administration.
On "Planet Chronicle @ Night," the entrepreneur and attorney was questioned about the Kennedy-Shanahan ticket's decision to remain in the race after reports suggested they might end their campaign and endorse former President Trump.
Bobby has the final say. I initially backed him to win the election. However, I must admit that only one party has hindered a fair election for us, and unfortunately, it was the Democratic Party, as Shanahan stated to Trace Gallagher.
She added, "They've done everything they can, including creating PACs to prevent us from having ballot access."
On the "Impact Theory" podcast, Shanahan suggested that Kennedy could team up with Trump to prevent Harris from becoming vice president. Gallagher asked for more details on that statement.
She stated, "Our unity party aims to fight for liberty and the health of our children. With over 50 percent of children diagnosed with chronic diseases, this is a pressing issue that we are committed to addressing. We are open to working with anyone who shares our sincere goal of improving the health of our children."
Shanahan stated that she would "completely back" Kennedy's appointment to the Trump administration and questioned the sincerity of the former president regarding the critical issues that matter to her.
"I completely back a robust alliance focused on this problem. Numerous individuals have expressed their dissatisfaction with his first term, stating that he failed to deliver on many of the things mothers were hoping for, and made significant errors regarding the pandemic."
"Nevertheless, I believe he is genuine. I concur," Shanahan stated.
Kennedy could have won if the circumstances were better, according to Shanahan, who stated that the race between Harris and Trump is very close.
"If we had had a chance to debate, fair representation in the polls, and been on stage, we likely would have won this election," Shanahan said.
"Contemplating this decision is challenging. It's a difficult choice, and we don't take it lightly," she said.
"In every decision we make, our top priority is to promote the health and wellness of young people and future generations."
Planet Chronicle Digital’s Gabriel Hays contributed to this report.
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