Democrats were on the offensive on Friday, even before Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced he was dropping out of the presidential race and endorsed former President Donald Trump.
The Democratic National Committee unveiled a set of billboards around Trump’s rally in Glendale, Arizona, lumping the former president, Kennedy, and Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH), the Republican vice presidential candidate, all in the “weird” category.
The billboard, paid for by the Democratic National Committee, features images of Vance and Kennedy with Trump between them. The former president is shown pointing his index finger toward his head as if making the “cuckoo” hand gesture. Across the billboard, “WEIRD AS HELL” is written.
Democrats have been branding Trump and Vance as weird ever since Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) first dubbed the pair weird in a TV interview before he became Vice President Kamala Harris’s running mate.
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Trump’s campaign has teased that the Republican nominee will be joined on stage by an unnamed “special guest” at an Arizona event scheduled for Friday afternoon. Many are speculating it to be Kennedy because he gave a press conference from the state earlier today.
Kennedy’s candidacy was considered to be a spoiler for both Trump and Harris. While the former president has embraced him as a candidate, Democrats have fought and exacerbated all legal avenues to keep him off the ballot.