Woody Harrelson appears to be endorsing anti-vaxxer RFK Jr for president: Actor poses with Wilson co-star and 2024 Democrat long shot’s wife Cheryl Hines – wearing a very telling cap
- Harrelson was pictured wearing a blue ‘Kennedy2024’ hat posted by Hines
- She gave the post a hashtag ‘rfkjur’
- Harrelson once called himself an anarchist in an interview
Actor Woody Harrelson appears to have endorsed long-shot Democratic presidential nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr in a selfie alongside the nominee’s actress wife Cheryl Hines.
The 66-year-old donned a blue ‘Kennedy 2024’ cap with his Wilson co-star in a snap posted on Thursday.
“Great to see you Woody,” Hines posted without elaborating. But commentators were quick to suggest it was an endorsement.
Her post was tagged “#friends #hats #rfkjr.”
Harrelson joined New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers in 2024 as the latest celebrity endorser of the anti-vaxxer vying to challenge President Joe Biden.
Actor Woody Harrelson posed in a Robert F. Kenedy, Jr. cap. along with the presidential candidate’s wife, actress Cheryl Hines
Polls place him in second place, and recent claims about COVID have sparked controversy.
Nevertheless, some Democratic supporters worry his campaign could hurt President Joe Biden’s re-election, especially if the president is forced to stay away from New Hampshire after the Democratic National Committee gave South Carolina an early primary in a diversity push.
That enraged New Hampshire officials who jealously guard their first-in-the-nation status, and could provide Kennedy with a venue to try to wound Biden.
Biden has a big lead over Kennedy in the Democratic primary. But he still has low national approval ratings hovering around 40 percent as he faces a Green Party challenge from Dr. Cornel West and a potential ‘No Labels’ third party. That, along with a primary challenge, could undermine his strength, even as he faces rival Donald Trump, who faces multiple charges.
Robert F Kennedy Jr. averages about 14 percent in national polls, where Joe Biden has about 63 percent
Robert Kennedy Jr. speaks out against a measure requiring California schoolchildren to be vaccinated, at a rally at the Capitol in Sacramento, California, Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Harrelson co-starred in the 2017 film Wilson with Hines
Harrelson has named himself’an anarchist,” and has railed against the country’s foreign wars, once comparing President Barack Obama to Richard Nixon.
He played former John McCain adviser Steve Schmidt in the film adaptation of the political book ‘Game Change’. That led to Politico asking whether he disliked Democrats as much as Republicans.
“It’s all synchronized swimming for me,” said the first Natural killers And Kingpin Co-star.
“They all kneel and kiss the ring. Who is going to take on the oil industry or the medical industry?” he said in the 2013 interview.
“People compare Obama to Lyndon Johnson, but I think there’s a better comparison between Obama and Nixon. Because Nixon took office and said he was going to pull out of Vietnam, and then he escalated the war,” he said.
‘I don’t believe in politics. I am an anarchist, you could say. I think people can take care of themselves just fine,” he said.