Robert Kennedy Jr Reveals His Wife Has Lost Jobs Over Him Challenging Biden

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Hollywood elites are not happy that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is challenging Joe Biden.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. revealed that his wife, actress Cheryl Hines, has lost jobs in Hollywood because he is challenging Joe Biden.

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Breitbart reported:

“You mentioned fear just now,” Joel Pollak said. “I wonder if you share some of the fears many Americans have of the cancel culture. You spoke about your wife, actress Cheryl Hines, potential first lady. She’s a very talented actress, very funny. Has she faced that kind of fear? That kind of pressure because you’re challenging an incumbent president from the Democratic Party? Do you think that she will face pressure from Hollywood?”

“Yes. I think that is already happening,” responded Kennedy.

“Do you want to elaborate on that?” Pollak asked.

“I don’t want to go into details, but I can tell you that she has already lost … In fact, she lost one today. I can tell you, yes, there is a cancel culture. It’s alarming,” Kennedy said.

A poll taken after Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced his bid for President found that 14% of 2020 Biden voters would back RFK Jr in a race against Biden.

USA Today reported:

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. launches his unlikely bid for the Democratic presidential nomination Wednesday with the support of 14% of voters who backed President Joe Biden in 2020, an exclusive USA TODAY/Suffolk University Poll finds.

That is surprising strength for a candidate who has a famous political name but is now known mostly as the champion of a debunked conspiracy theory blaming childhood vaccines for autism.

In the survey taken Saturday through Tuesday, only 67% of Biden’s 2020 supporters said they would support him for the Democratic nomination over his current challengers. Kennedy stands at 14%, and self-help author Marianne Williamson, a quixotic candidate for the nomination last time, is at 5%. Another 13% are undecided.

The poll was taken by landline and cellphone of 600 Biden voters, identified from national and state polls from 2020 to 2022. It has a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.

They are nervous!



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