Robert F. Kennedy Jr. touts New Hampshire’s importance in political process during remarks to state Senate
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. touts New Hampshire’s importance in political process during remarks to state Senate
FIRST OFFICIAL STOP OF HIS PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. ROBERT F KENNEDY JR IS EMPHASIZING THE IMPORTANCE OF POLITICIANS MEETING WITH VOTERS. THE DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE SPOKE TO THE STATE SENATE YESTERDAY. HE REFLECTED ON THE TIME THAT HE SPENT IN THE GRANITE STATE AS A CHILD AND ALSO CRITICIZED THE DNC FOR TRYING TO STRIP NEW HAMPSHIRE OF ITS FIRST IN THE NATION PRIMARY STATUS. IT IS MORE THAN A TRADITION. NEW HAMPSHIRE PLAYS A CRITICAL ROLE IN VETTING CANDIDATES FOR THE REST OF THE COUNTRY AND KENNEDY, WHO HAS VOICED HIS SKEPTICISM FOR VACCINES, ALSO CRITICIZED PANDEMI
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. touts New Hampshire’s importance in political process during remarks to state Senate
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is emphasizing the importance of politicians meeting with voters.The Democratic presidential candidate spoke to the New Hampshire state Senate on Thursday.He reflected on the time he spent in the Granite State as a child. He also criticized the Democratic National Committee for trying to strip New Hampshire of its first-in-the-nation primary."It is more than a tradition,” Kennedy said. “New Hampshire plays a critical role in vetting candidates for the rest of the country.”Kennedy, who has spent more than a decade sharing his anti-vaccine message claiming they cause serious harms that aren’t supported by evidence, also criticized COVID-19-era policies during the speech, saying they infringed on Americans' rights.
CONCORD, N.H. —
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is emphasizing the importance of politicians meeting with voters.
The Democratic presidential candidate spoke to the New Hampshire state Senate on Thursday.
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He reflected on the time he spent in the Granite State as a child.
He also criticized the Democratic National Committee for trying to strip New Hampshire of its first-in-the-nation primary.
"It is more than a tradition,” Kennedy said. “New Hampshire plays a critical role in vetting candidates for the rest of the country.”
Kennedy, who has spent more than a decade sharing his anti-vaccine message claiming they cause serious harms that aren’t supported by evidence, also criticized COVID-19-era policies during the speech, saying they infringed on Americans' rights.