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Former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy has released a new ad encouraging fellow Catholics to vote for Donald Trump; “Trump has promised to take bold action,” Kennedy says in the ad.
“President Trump has promised to take bold action on our economy, on the border and on restoring children’s health. The Democratic Party has become the party of war, censorship and corruption,” RFK Jr. says in the $250K ad spot.
“Catholics may disagree on many issues, but we must find a way to love our children more than we hate each other. I hope you’ll join me in supporting Donald Trump.”
From Fox News:
The ad, released by the conservative group CatholicVote, is set to air in Pennsylvania before a wider release in swing states, Semafor reported. It comes less than two weeks before a historically tight election in which Catholic voters could very well determine who next occupies the White House.
CatholicVote President Brian Burch has criticized Harris’ position on abortion, noting the practice violates Catholic social teaching. In a recent interview with NBC News, the vice president said she does not support any concessions on the abortion issue, including religious exemptions for faith-based health care providers who have a conscientious objection to the procedure.
“I think Kamala Harris is making a massive gamble. She’s calculating that she can build a winning coalition without people of faith,” Burch told Fox News Digital in an interview Wednesday. He acknowledged that Trump has also “disappointed” some pro-life voters by opposing a federal ban on abortion but said, “I think Trump’s comments are reflecting where the public is and that there is no consensus abortion.”
Watch the new ad below:
New Ad directed at Pennsylvania Catholics featuring RFK, Jr. pic.twitter.com/1slfN6pwLa
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More over at Fox News:
RFK Jr urges Catholics to vote for Trump in new ad https://t.co/7yoO9H078g
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