WATCH: RFK Says ‘Red State people are more likely to murder you.’
By News Editors // May 03, 2024

A video has been unearthed in which RFK Jr. tells an audience that “Red State people are more likely to murder you.” The revelation of his shocking comments comes as the independent presidential candidate is making a concerted effort to court Republican voters and MAGA supporters.

(Article by Ed Kozak republished from TheNationalPulse.com)

According to RFK Jr., Americans who reside in ‘Red States’ are not only more likely to murder people, but they are also more likely to “impregnate your teenage daughter, to commit a violent crime against you, to commit a non-violent crime against you” and “to buy pornography.”

The outrageous remarks will likely cause serious problems for the Kennedy scion’s campaign. RFK Jr. has hitherto been seen as a threat to Donald Trump’s campaign, and a recent NBC poll showed the independent candidate taking votes away from Trump.

In addition to being flagrantly offensive, RFK Jr.’s comments are not born out by the facts. Democrats control most American cities with the highest crime rates, and Democrat criminal justice reform policies have turned places like New York into effective safe havens for criminals.

Read more at: TheNationalPulse.com



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