Kennedy Declares GOP New Champion of Working Class

Submitted by MAGA

Posted 75 days ago

**Inversion**

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has boldly proclaimed the Republican Party to be the new "party of the common man," a stark contrast to the elitist image the Democratic Party has cultivated over the years.

During a recent appearance on a Tucker Carlson event, Kennedy, a lifelong Democrat, articulated a profound transformation within American politics.

He described the GOP as the champions of working-class Americans in an era where Democrats have increasingly aligned themselves with powerful corporate interests and deep state operatives.


"It's an inversion now where the Republican Party has become the party of the common man, of working people, of the middle class," Kennedy asserted.

He lamented how the Democratic Party has shifted from its anti-war, pro-constitution principles, instead transforming into a vessel for Wall Street and "Big Anything" groups, including Big Pharma and Big Tech.

Kennedy also highlighted the troubling reality of wealth distribution among voters, noting that in the 2020 election, Trump supporters represented only 30% of the nation’s wealth, while Biden's base controlled an astounding 70%.

This revelation underscores a growing disconnection between mainstream political narratives and the realities faced by average Americans.

Kennedy’s critique resonates as he points out that the Democrats have become synonymous with elitism, shifting their focus from serving the working class to serving their corporate benefactors.

By labeling the GOP as the new voice of everyday citizens, Kennedy is echoing sentiments that align with Donald Trump's own campaign themes.

As America navigates these turbulent political waters ahead of the 2024 elections, Kennedy's resurgence in political discourse could prove influential, particularly as he has recently shifted his allegiance to support Trump after previously running as an independent.

This development raises questions about party identity and the historical lines that have defined political allegiances.

Kennedy's insights may very well illuminate the path forward for a Republican Party eager to reclaim its image as a defender of the people against a progressively entrenched elite establishment.

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