Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. tried to arrange a meeting with Vice President Kamala Harris to secure a place in her administration or a cabinet post in exchange for an endorsement, according to multiple reports.

The Washington Post first reported that Kennedy made the overture through intermediaries, just weeks after he proposed as similar arrangement to former President Donald Trump after the Republican National Convention last month. The pair spoke about the plan, but did not reach an agreement on the matter.

Harris has not responded with an offer to meet and her campaign has expressed no interest to do so, the Post added.

    • @PapaStevesy
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      334 months ago

      Yeah but is it working on any Democrats? I just don’t see him pulling votes from anyone but Trump.

      • @macarthur_park
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        144 months ago

        When Biden was still running RFK appealed to some voters as a more youthful alternative. The Kennedy name recognition also goes a really long way.

        Generally the more people learn about him the less they like him, and Harris becoming the nominee pulled back a lot of the “he’s too old” voters. So RFK’s voter base draws more from Republicans than Democrats now. But it used to be more evenly split.

        Additionally, there are still some Democrats (or Dem leaning independents) who like RFK’s antivax nonsense. Before Republicans elevated antivax theories to the party’s platform in 2016, that used to be something most commonly associated with the fringes of liberal communities.

      • @SkyezOpen
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        64 months ago

        It was while biden was still the candidate. When kamala swapped in, rfk went from 15% to 7%.

    • @[email protected]
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      44 months ago

      I mean… The guy knows he isn’t gonna be president. Can’t blame him for trying to line up a job after its all over. And he’s a slimy opportunistic douche.