Democrat presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is set to address the crowd at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) set to start in mid-October, the Daily Caller reported Friday.
Kennedy will speak alongside prominent Republicans like Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Republican Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake.
CPAC Chairman Matt Schlapp told the Daily Caller that Kennedy “has a unique voice in advocating for the defunding of the weaponized bureaucracy and ensuring the constitutional right of medical freedom.”
“Kennedy joining such an important event is a reflection of the splintering of the left-wing coalition that has gone full woke Marxist to the point that traditional liberals don’t feel welcome anymore,” Schlapp added.
Kennedy’s support among Democrat primary voters peaked at 21 percent, an April Emerson College poll found.
However, Kennedy is reportedly set to launch his independent candidacy on October 9 in Pennsylvania, where he confirmed he will make a “major announcement.”