Twitter founder Jack Dorsey backs RFK for president and says 'he will' beat ... trends now

Twitter founder Jack Dorsey backs RFK for president and says 'he will' beat ... trends now
Twitter founder Jack Dorsey backs RFK for president and says 'he will' beat ... trends now

Twitter founder Jack Dorsey backs RFK for president and says 'he will' beat ... trends now

Twitter's co-founder Jack Dorsey has officially endorsed Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. for president - insisting he is the candidate with the best shot at beating Republicans Ron DeSantis and Donald Trump.

Aired in the form of a tweet Sunday evening, the endorsement was accompanied with a reshared Fox News clip featuring the longshot 2024 candidate - who, like Dorset, is a fierce advocate of Bitcoin - in which he tore into the two conservatives believed to be frontrunners in the upcoming race.

Featuring a chyron that read: 'Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. argues he can beat Trump and DeSantis in 2024', the 21-minute spot over the weekend saw the 69-year-old nephew of JFK repeatedly explain why the duo are not fit for the Oval Office.

Instead of Biden - the incumbent thought to be the left's best chance at the White House - Kennedy touted himself as the best bet at a Democratic win, despite being the only candidate with a criminal record, including a felony for possessing heroin.

In apparent agreement Sunday was ex-Twitter exec Dorsey, 46, who stepped down as CEO in 2021 following a series of controversies including the alleged suppression of tweets during the 2020 election.

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Twitter's co-founder Jack Dorsey, 46, on Sunday officially endorsed Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. for president - insisting in the form of a tweet that he is the best candidate to beat Republicans Ron DeSantis and Donald Trump come 2024

Twitter's co-founder Jack Dorsey, 46, on Sunday officially endorsed Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. for president - insisting in the form of a tweet that he is the best candidate to beat Republicans Ron DeSantis and Donald Trump come 2024

The endorsement from the former Twitter CEO was accompanied with a reshared Fox News clip featuring the longshot 2024 candidate - in which he explained why he believes he is a better fit to go up against the GOP than Biden

The endorsement from the former Twitter CEO was accompanied with a reshared Fox News clip featuring the longshot 2024 candidate - in which he explained why he believes he is a better fit to go up against the GOP than Biden

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The recent Fox interview saw Kennedy - an outspoken conspiracy theorist with a criminal record - tear into two conservatives believed to be frontrunners in the upcoming race

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'He can and will,' wrote Dorsey, in a pointed post that served as a response to the aforementioned assertion seen in the Fox graphic. 

When commenters weighed in to ask whether he was endorsing or predicting, the billionaire San Francisco resident offered yet another curt reply - simply writing, 'Both.'

Within minutes, Dorsey - who in 2019 donated millions to the campaigns of 2020 presidential busts Tulsi Gabbard and Andrew Yang - was hit with perhaps the most pressing matter in regard to a potential Kennedy primary win: that the DNC would never bring another candidate and risk pulling votes away from Biden, 80. 

'The DNC would never allow that, are you kidding??' the user wrote - to which Dorset cryptically replied: 'True but they seem to be more irrelevant by the day.'

When confronted by another commenter's assertion that 'one politician isn't going to fix [the country's current] situation, Dorsey again offered a somewhat vague, albeit foreboding statement, tweeting just two words: 'None will.'

Dosey's unexpected seal of approval came days after Kennedy - an outspoken anti-vaccine who has surfaced as a more moderate alternative to Biden - hit the campaign trail this week for the first time since launching his bid back in April. 

When commenters weighed in to ask whether he was endorsing or predicting, the billionaire San Francisco resident offered yet another curt reply - simply writing, 'Both.'

When commenters weighed in to ask whether he was endorsing or predicting, the billionaire San Francisco resident offered yet another curt reply - simply writing, 'Both.'

Within minutes, Dorsey - who in 2019 donated millions to the campaigns of 2020 busts Tulsi Gabbard and Andrew Yang - was hit with perhaps the most pressing matter in regard to a Kennedy win: that the DNC would never bring another candidate in addition to Biden

Within minutes, Dorsey - who in 2019 donated millions to the campaigns of 2020 busts Tulsi Gabbard and Andrew Yang - was hit with perhaps the most pressing matter in regard to a Kennedy win: that the DNC would never bring another candidate in addition to Biden

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (left) kicked off his longshot bid for the White House Wednesday by being honest about his past, as he revealed plans to get big pharma out of the government and create peace in Ukraine. He poses with his wife, actress Cheryl Hines (right)

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (left) kicked off his longshot bid for the White House Wednesday by being honest about his past, as he revealed plans to get big pharma out of the government and create peace in Ukraine. He poses with his wife, actress Cheryl Hines (right) 

Kennedy rolled out his campaign website that spelled out six priorities including peace, honest government, the environment, reconciliation, civil liberties and revitalization

Kennedy rolled out his campaign website that spelled out six priorities including peace, honest government, the environment, reconciliation, civil liberties and revitalization 

The son of the slain Robert F. Kennedy, the outspoken cryptocurrency advocate once had the reputation of being a serial womanizer and abusing drugs in the wake of his uncle and fathers deaths - culminating in a felony charge of possessing heroin aboard an airline flight to Rapid City in 1984.

 At the time, John Fitzgerald, one of the more centrist conspiracy theorist's many lawyers, said Kennedy ''was coming to South Dakota for treatment, realizing he had a problem' with drugs.

Clean for the past several decades - not including a 2019 arrest for protesting climate change at the U.S. Capitol with celebs such as Jane Fonda, more recently, he's made waves as a prominent anti-vaxxer. 

'I told my wife the other day, I said, I've got so many skeletons in my closet that if they could vote, I could be king of the world,' Kennedy told supporters during his nearly two hour-long speech at a hotel in Boston announcing his unexpected bid.

In advance of the speech, the Kennedy

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