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RFK Jr. claims GOP debate didn’t match the country’s mood.

Running ⁤on a platform that is centered on “healing the divide,” 2024 Democrat presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. chastised Republicans ⁤who participated in the first presidential primary debate for ⁤their on-stage conduct.

Minus former President‌ Donald Trump,​ who opted for an‍ interview with Tucker Carlson instead of attending the debate, eight Republicans⁤ seeking the party’s 2024 presidential nomination took the stage in Milwaukee.

The event featured an array of heated exchanges, many of which included ⁢Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis,⁢ entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, former Vice President Mike Pence, former South⁤ Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, ⁣and former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.

Mr. ‍Kennedy, who finished a town hall in Richmond, Virginia, an hour before‍ the debate started, later released ​a ⁤statement with his reaction to the⁣ debate.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks to a crowd ‍at a town hall in Richmond, Va., on⁢ Aug. 23, 2023. (Jeff Louderback/The Epoch Times)

Response to Debate

“The GOP debate last night was out ⁣of sync ​with the mood of the⁢ country,” Mr. Kennedy said in ‌his ‌statement.

“It​ began with a request for comment ​on Oliver‍ Anthony’s ⁢song, ‘Rich Men ‌North of Richmond.’ Now‍ that is⁣ an extraordinary ⁣song—raw, yet intelligent; defiant, yet compassionate. It’s about working-class hardship. It is about low wages. … It’s about degraded food supply, elite corruption, obesity, homelessness, despair.

“The candidates could have ‌talked⁣ about these things. But they said nothing about the desperation and​ hardship working people face in this country. They said nothing‌ about wages, housing costs, food costs, child care costs, and medical​ costs, or ⁢what we can do⁢ about it. They‌ said ‌nothing about the systemic corruption that enriches corporations‌ and the elites​ as swaths of the former middle class ‌fall into poverty,” Mr. Kennedy⁣ added.

The candidates chose to use “recycled Reagan-era cliches”​ about issues⁤ like cutting spending; being tough on ‌crime, ⁤drugs, and China; and ending abortion, ⁤Mr. Kennedy wrote.

Mr. Kennedy criticized the participants for being “obsessed ​with America’s adversaries” but not recognizing “how our policies ⁤have been deliberately⁣ constructed to create adversaries and ⁢enrich the defense industry while bankrupting the nation,” he added.

The candidates ‌were also “obsessed” ⁢with closing the border, an issue with which Mr. Kennedy said he agrees, but they “have no proposals to expand legal immigration or address the​ conditions that drive ‍migration,” he said.

Mr. Kennedy also called out the debate ‍participants regarding their insistence⁣ on cutting spending ​but offering​ “no innovative proposals to address the ‌decay of ‍our infrastructure, wages, and environment.”

He noted ‍that they want to increase military⁤ spending.

“Our nation deserves‌ better than posturing⁤ and bickering masquerading as debate. Instead ‍of arguing,⁤ we can tap into the swelling popular‍ will to turn this country ⁢around,” Mr. Kennedy added.

“Oliver Anthony has tapped‍ into something ⁢that can unify our ⁣nation.‌ Nearly​ everyone⁤ wants ‍to reverse our decline, to end the corruption, ‍to rebuild from the inside. Let’s talk‍ about how to ‌do that,” he said.

‘A Peaceful ​Insurgency’

Mr. Kennedy, who entered the⁣ 2024 presidential race in⁣ April to challenge President ‍Joe Biden, has ⁣called​ his campaign a ‌“peaceful insurgency.” His stop in Richmond concluded ⁤a town hall tour​ to multiple cities in ⁣South Carolina,‍ which is⁢ set to lead off the 2024 Democrat presidential primary season in February.

“I’m​ talking about issues‍ that I ⁤think most Americans and probably most Democrats are concerned about, which is‍ the systematic gutting of the middle class,” Mr. ‌Kennedy told⁢ The Epoch Times.

He acknowledged ‍that there⁤ are Republican voters who ⁢disagree⁣ with ⁣his pro-choice⁢ stance on abortion and Democrat‍ voters who disagree with his commitment to secure the⁤ southern border.

“I respect people who have different points of view,‌ and for⁣ people who say that ‘it’s the​ only ⁤issue that I care about,’ they will likely vote ​for someone else because​ of my beliefs,” he said.

“I think most Americans⁤ have a range of issues⁤ they’re concerned about, and they’re mostly concerned about the current state of our ‌country and‍ the direction‌ it is heading, and they want somebody‍ who’s ​going to listen to them,” Mr. Kennedy ⁤noted. “I⁢ will talk to people regardless ⁢of their ‌views‍ and will assure them that⁤ I⁢ will listen ‌to them, ⁣even ‍if they don’t vote for⁤ me.”

Mr. Kennedy has frequently criticized the Biden​ administration’s response to the war in Ukraine, saying that‌ it‌ is ⁣one ‍of the root causes of America’s‌ current economic ⁢problems.

“One of​ the big problems we have in our federal government is⁤ the ⁣addiction‍ to war,” Mr. Kennedy‍ said at a town hall stop⁢ in Greenville, South Carolina. “President Biden went ⁢to



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