
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Suspends Campaign, Urges Voters to Elect Donald Trump
Kennedy said the Democratic Party has ‘departed so dramatically on the core values that I grew up with.’
Kennedy said the Democratic Party has ‘departed so dramatically on the core values that I grew up with.’
U.S. Presidential politics are heating up. Peter Laffin joins us for analysis on presidential fitness for office, party platforms and how the race to Election Day 2024 is shaping up. Then Jonathan Liedl discusses the Synod 2024 in light of the latest working document that will guide the Vatican’s October meeting.
ANALYSIS: President Biden’s startling performance raised concerns not only about the electoral fortunes for Democrats this November, but also about his ability to perform his duties as president over the next five months.
In a post on X late Friday night — just two days after his comments — Kennedy said he “would allow appropriate restrictions on abortion in the final months of pregnancy” and highlighted that even the now-defunct Roe v. Wade ruling allowed for such rules.
Peter Sonski, along with his running mate, Lauren Onak, is the 2024 presidential nominee for American Solidarity Party, a young, small, but growing pro-life political party with a platform based largely on Catholic teaching.
Since first announcing his presidential bid as a Democrat in April, his campaign has been characterized by attempts to appeal to voters.
Pro-life presidential hopefuls are being called upon to defend unborn life by advocating for national abortion limits.
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