Twitter co-founder endorses non-Biden candidate for president.
Twitter Co-Founder Jack Dorsey Endorses Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for President
Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has officially endorsed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in the upcoming Democratic Party primary. Dorsey took to Twitter on Sunday to show his support for Kennedy’s White House bid, sharing a Fox News interview in which Kennedy spoke about his views on the U.S. government’s motives regarding the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, as well as the effects of COVID lockdowns on the middle class.
He can and will https://t.co/zrKLc2BKhz
— jack (@jack) June 4, 2023
Dorsey’s endorsement was met with some criticism, but he stood by his decision, stating that Kennedy’s voice is a superpower that sets him apart. Kennedy is running on a platform that opposes collusion between big government and private corporations such as Twitter.
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Twitter Founder Jack Dorsey Endorses Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for 2024 Presidential Race
Twitter founder Jack Dorsey has endorsed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for the 2024 presidential race. Kennedy, who is running as a Democrat, has gained significant support from primary voters, with 20 percent currently backing him.
Under Dorsey’s leadership, Twitter censored the free speech of users, including many conservatives, at the request of government agencies such as the FBI. The platform also worked with lawmakers and numerous other agencies to throttle posts that went against official narratives about topics such as COVID vaccines and election results, according to the Twitter Files.
Last week, Dorsey called on federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies to be broken apart, tweeting “Splinter the CIA, NSA, and FBI into a thousand pieces and scatter them into the winds.”
Splinter the CIA, NSA, and FBI into a thousand pieces and scatter them into the winds. https://t.co/mDRYX1LFld
— jack (@jack) May 24, 2023
Dorsey stepped down as Twitter’s CEO in November 2021. Elon Musk, who purchased the company, green-lit in-depth reporting from inside the company that revealed Twitter’s censorship practices.
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Twitter Co-Founder Endorses President, But It’s Not Biden
According to Fox News, Twitter co-founder has given his endorsement for the upcoming presidential election, and it’s not for Biden.
“I’m voting for Joe Biden because I believe he’s the only candidate with the experience, temperament, and decency to bring the country together in this time of crisis,” said Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey.
Who Did He Endorse?
Well, it turns out that Twitter co-founder Evan Williams has endorsed Andrew Yang for president. Williams tweeted, “I’m not endorsing because of his policies. I’m endorsing @AndrewYang because I believe he’s the only candidate talking about the rapid advance of technology and automation, and the consequential displacement of jobs.”
Why Is This Significant?
As a co-founder of one of the largest social media platforms in the world, Williams’ endorsement carries weight. It also highlights the importance of technology and automation in the upcoming election.
What Does This Mean for the Election?
While Williams’ endorsement may not sway the majority of voters, it does bring attention to the issues of technology and automation. It also shows that not all tech leaders are supporting the same candidate.
Conclusion
As the election draws near, endorsements from influential figures will continue to make headlines. It’s important to stay informed and consider all perspectives before casting your vote.
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