2024 Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. continues to encourage President Biden to hold “unscripted meetings and interactions with voters” so Americans can determine if he “is up to the job.”
“A lot of people will say that ‘well President Biden is surrounded by very good people who will run the country even if he can’t,’ but I don’t think that’s a good way for democracy to work,” Kennedy told Fox News on Tuesday.
“It’s important for the American people to know that their president has the vigor to handle this very rigorous job and I think there are enough doubts about that now that President Biden really needs to come out and have unscripted meetings and interactions with voters, that he needs to do some town halls and retail politics and hopefully a debate so that the American people can make a choice about whether or not the president is up to the job,” Kennedy said.
Kennedy is currently polling anywhere between 15-30% depending on the poll; he recently said that Democrats would rather see Trump in the White House rather than he become the nominee.