Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Stops in Greenville While Touring the Palmetto State

WYFF News 4 reports:

After stops in Charleston and Florence, Democratic candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. made his way to the Upstate. Kennedy held a town hall at Zen Greenville on Monday.

Kennedy said many Americans are just running on empty. "It's Armageddon for a lot of Americans when the engine light comes on in their car. They are having to choose between buying gasoline or food or food or medicine," Kennedy said.

Despite there not being a Democratic debate planned, Kennedy hopes President Biden will reconsider.

"Politicians running for president ought to be doing retail politics. They ought to be debating their opponents, they ought to be campaigning, going into the nail salons, going into the barber shops, going into the dinners. Listening to what Americans are saying about what is happening to their lives," Kennedy said.

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