Green groups call on voters to oppose RFK Jr.

By Zack Colman | 04/19/2024 04:19 PM EDT

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s entry into the presidential race amplified the friction with the environmental movement.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks during a voter rally.

Many activists contend Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s candidacy could cost President Joe Biden the White House. Emily Elconin/Getty Images

Several of the nation’s top environmental groups publicly disavowed Robert F. Kennedy Jr., calling the independent presidential candidate and former green group leader a “dangerous conspiracy theorist and science denier” who could pave the way for former President Donald Trump’s reelection.

The remarks in a Friday letter amount to a sharp rebuke of Kennedy, who until 2020 led environmental group Waterkeeper Alliance, but whose views casting doubt on the effectiveness of vaccines had long caused a rift with other green organizations.

Kennedy’s entry into the presidential race amplified the friction with the environmental movement. Many activists contend Kennedy’s candidacy could cost President Joe Biden the White House by drawing young progressive, environmental voters away, helping to reelect Trump, who has vowed to tear down Biden’s green policies.

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“With so much at stake, we stand united in denouncing RFK Jr.’s false environmentalist claims. We can’t, in good conscience, let him continue co-opting the credibility and successes of our movement for his own personal benefit,” the groups wrote in the letter, which was published in The New York Times. “Any support for this Kennedy-in-name-only will inevitably result in a second Trump term and the complete erosion of vital environmental and social gains made to date.”

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