Kennedy supporters in swing state could care less about sext scandal and thats good news for his candidate

LAS VEGAS — Robert F.Kennedy Jr.’s supporters in the swing state of Nevada are nonplussed about his reported sexting scandal — and that’s good news for the presidential hopeful he’s backing, Donald Trump.Kennedy, 70, got top billing at a Trump-sponsored “Restore America” rally in Vegas on  Saturday night, drawing a standing-room-only crowd who either didn’t care — or didn’t even know — about the bombshell allegation.“I’m not familiar with that particular issue.

I am with a lot of issues, but that one’s new to me,” said local Ken Czech, who was wearing a “Kennedy 24” t-shirt, a nod to the Kennedy scion’s failed attempt to run for president in November on the independent ticket.Kennedy, 70, who is married to “Curb Your Enthusiasm” actress Cheryl Hines, 59, was allegedly involved in a newly revealed, seamy sexting relationship with New York magazine’s star political scribe Olivia Nuzzi, 31.Czech said he is more interested in Kennedy’s efforts to help Trump form a “unity party.’’Retired Las Vegas court reporter Christine Johnson said reports of the scandal meant little to her, too.“I support RFK, and whatever his headlines are, they are,” she said of the politician, who threw his support behind Trump after backing out of the race.“People are going to put their own spin on it.”Charles Atwood Hightower, a retired US army sergeant first class and a contractor, said those criticizing Kennedy’s private life should “drop dead.“Your personal life is your personal life,” Hightower said.

“God gave you that right.’’Retired Judge Charles Weinberg slammed the sexting story as a joke.“I mean, there’s so much propaganda and false information out now.I think this guy’s a legit guy,’’ he said of Kennedy.Lawyer Gregory Brittain of  Redlands, Cali., said that if the married Kennedy was “coming on to someone else, that would be inappropriate.”But “no one is perfect, and least of all the Democrats ...

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