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       ARTICLE VIEW: 
       
       Kennedy family brushes off RFK Jr.’s campaign as they endorse Biden
       
       By Kevin Liptak and Michael Williams, CNN
       
       Updated: 
       
       4:29 PM EDT, Thu April 18, 2024
       
       Source: CNN
       
       President Joe Biden received the formal endorsement of more than a
       dozen members of the extended Kennedy family on Thursday, aiming to
       harness the legacy of a storied Democratic family while implicitly
       underscoring their near-universal rejection of a  mounted by one of
       their own, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
       
       The broader Kennedy family has mostly shunned RFK Jr.’s campaign,
       calling it “,” even as the candidate himself looks to  and family
       history.
       
       But Thursday’s event in Philadelphia - the same city where RFK Jr.
       announced his independent bid for the presidency in October -
       nonetheless highlights the threat Kennedy poses to Biden as he seeks
       to win reelection in a race where even a low-performing third-party
       candidate could .
       
       In a speech introducing Biden, Kerry Kennedy — one of RFK Jr.’s
       sisters who has helped lead her family’s organizing efforts —
       declared the president “a champion for all the rights and freedoms
       that my father and uncles stood for” while also warning of threats
       posed by Donald Trump to democracy and freedom.
       
       “Donald Trump is running to take us backwards, attacking the most
       basic rights and freedoms that are core to who we are as Americans,”
       she said. “He has said he will be a dictator on day one, even saying
       he wants to try to suspend the Constitution.”
       
       “I can only imagine how Donald Trump’s outrageous lies and behavior
       would have horrified my father, Robert F. Kennedy, who proudly served
       as Attorney General of the United States, and honored his pledge to
       uphold the law and protect the country,” Kennedy added.
       
       Biden’s reelection campaign, she said, should “unite not only
       Democrats, but all Americans, including Republicans, and
       independents.”
       
       While most of her remarks focused on Trump, she took the opportunity to
       take a shot at her brother’s campaign.
       
       “In 2024,” she said, “there are only two candidates with any
       chance of winning the presidency.”
       
       Speaking after Kerry Kennedy, Biden appeared visibly touched by her
       remarks, looking up toward the sky as he said: “Mom and Dad, I hope
       you were listening.”
       
       “Kerry,” the president said, “that was the most meaningful
       introduction I’ve ever gotten in my life.”
       
       Biden said Robert F. Kennedy Sr.’s legacy served as the lodestar for
       his own political career. Though Biden took a job at a prestigious
       Delaware law firm shortly after graduating from law school, he
       eventually decided to become a public defender.
       
       “I’ve done so in large part because I thought that’s something
       your dad would have done,” he told the Kennedys.
       
       Ahead of Biden’s speech, Robert Kennedy said in a social media post
       on Thursday that he hopes his family’s political disagreements can be
       a model for Americans to “restore civility and respect to public
       discourse,” adding that he believes his family is “united in our
       love for each other.”
       
       “I hear some of my family will be endorsing President Biden today. I
       am pleased they are politically active – it’s a family tradition.
       We are divided in our opinions but united in our love for each other. I
       hold this as a possibility for America too. Can we disagree without
       hating our opponents? Can we restore civility and respect to public
       discourse? I think we can,” Kennedy wrote.
       
       He also noted that some family members work for his campaign. His
       campaign manager is Amaryllis Fox Kennedy, his daughter-in-law.
       
       After the speech, the Kennedys will join Biden at a grassroots
       organizing event with campaign volunteers and local supporters, where
       he’ll be introduced by Joe Kennedy III. Family members plan to make
       campaign phone calls and knock on doors afterward.
       
       It’s not the first time Biden has sought to emphasize his ties to the
       Kennedys. He has cited Robert F. Kennedy Sr. as a personal
       inspiration in his political career. A bust of the former attorney
       general and senator sits in the Oval Office.
       
       He has appointed three family members to diplomatic posts in his
       administration: Caroline Kennedy as ambassador to Australia; Victoria
       Reggie Kennedy, the widow of the late Sen. Ted Kennedy, as ambassador
       to Austria; and Joe Kennedy III as special envoy to Northern Ireland.
       
       On St. Patrick’s Day this year, the extended clan was invited for a
       reception at the White House and posed for photographs with Biden in
       the Rose Garden. And Biden invited Maria Shriver, a niece of John F.
       Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy, to attend his State of the Union address
       to highlight her work on women’s health.
       
       In public statements, some members of the Kennedy family have already
       made clear they are backing Biden in November. Many have sought to
       distance themselves from RFK Jr.’s presidential bid.
       
       In a CNN interview last month, another sister of RFK Jr., Rory Kennedy,
       said she’s concerned he could undermine Biden’s chances of
       defeating Trump.
       
       “I feel strongly that this is the most important election of our
       lifetime and there’s so much at stake. And I do think it’s gonna
       come down to a handful of votes in a handful of states, and I do worry
       that Bobby just taking some percentage of votes from Biden could shift
       the election and lead to Trump’s election,” she said.
       
       RFK Jr. has sought to downplay an apparent family rift.
       
       “I have a big family, about 105 cousins on the last time we
       counted,” he told CNN’s Erin Burnett earlier this month. “I
       have a big family. I don’t know anybody in America who’s got a
       family who agrees with him on everything.”
       
       The Kennedy family members who attended Biden’s event Thursday
       included Rory Kennedy, Kerry Kennedy, Joe Kennedy II, Beth Kennedy,
       Joe Kennedy III, Christopher Kennedy, Maxwell Taylor Kennedy, Vicki
       Strauss Kennedy, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, Kerry Kennedy Meltzer, Max
       Meltzer, Ted Kennedy Jr., Stephen Kennedy Smith, Peter McKelvy and
       Rebeca McKelvy.
       
       This story has been updated with additional information.
       
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