Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is expected to cancel his campaign event scheduled for Friday in Arizona and withdraw from the race for president, a source told CNN.
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The 70-year-old politician has also reportedly decided to endorse Republican candidate Donald Trump, the same source said.
The heir to the famous American dynasty initially presented himself as an alternative candidate in the duel between Donald Trump and Joe Biden.
After dropping out of the Democratic primary, he considered joining the Libertarian Party before running as an independent.
This environmental lawyer, rejected by a large part of the Kennedy clan, has almost no chance of victory in November.
Voting intentions in polls have fallen below 10% since President Biden stepped down in favor of his Vice President Kamala Harris.