RFK Jr. Says ‘Monolithic Media’ Denies Him Coverage Because They’re ‘Aligned With The DNC’

 

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said the “monolithic media” is “aligned with the DNC” and are undermining him and denying his campaign the ability to get a message out, when speaking with Neil Cavuto on Fox News Friday afternoon.

On the latest Your World With Neil Cavuto on Fox News Channel, RFK Jr. laid out a bear of a challenge he says he faces as a third-party candidate that didn’t exist before, including during the time when billionaire Ross Perot ran in the 1990s.

The challenge ahead of him is being able to “persuade Americans that I can win” because it’s fear of wasting a vote on a campaign that’s already a dead carcass.

“I’ve got I’ve got the entire media, kind of this monolithic media, that is aligned with the DNC telling Americans every single day that I can’t win,” Kennedy said. “And then denying me the ability — this is the only network, major network, that allows me to do interviews like this one.”

“I’ve done a total of four interviews on all the other networks, ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC in 19 months, four interviews,” he said. “Ross Perot was on TV every single night.”

That sort of beast didn’t exist before, he told Cavuto, saying “we didn’t have that kind of alignment with the political parties that we now have. And it makes it, it does make it very difficult.”

As the discussion continued, Cavuto brought up a recent story involving Kennedy admitting to being the person behind a previously mysterious event in Central Park some years back.

I mean, my my challenge is to persuade Americans that I can win if I – if they believe I can win, and we believe we will win. You know, as you said, I’ve got I’ve got the entire media, kind of this monolithic media, that is aligned with the DNC telling Americans every single day that I can’t win, and then denying me the ability — this is the only network, major network, that allows me to do interviews like this one. I’ve done a total of four interviews on all the other networks, ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC in 19 months, four interviews. Ross Perot was on TV every single night. And they’re telling Americans every day that I can’t win. But we didn’t have that kind of alignment with the political parties that we now have. And it makes it, it does make it very difficult.

Watch the clip above via Fox News.

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