“I have known and liked Joe Biden for many years, but we differ profoundly on fundamental issues such as corporate influence in government, censorship, civil liberties, poverty, corruption, and war policy, among others. I look forward to engaging him in debates and town hall meetings, in a primary election that is honest, civil, and transparent. I invite him into a new era of respectful dialog in these times of division,” Kennedy said.
“I am a multi-generational Democrat, but I think our party has gone off track,” Kennedy said. “Remember when we upheld the interests of the poor and middle class against big corporations and Wall Street? Remember when we were the party of peace, civil liberties, and people power? I aim to reclaim my party and its traditional values.
“The Biden administration is riddled with Neocons, war hawks, Wall Street people, and former corporate lobbyists,” he continued. “That’s what the party elite has become. But I know the rank-and-file—and the American people as a whole—don’t share their priorities. It’s time to return our party and our nation to the people.”
DNC Plans to Skip Debates
Kennedy’s challenge comes amid reports that the Democrat National Committee (DNC) plans to forgo primary debates altogether in the upcoming presidential election cycle, prompting the 69-year-old candidate to respond on the matter.“Americans think the entire system is rigged against them,” he added. “And if the DNC goes through with this—its plan to not have debate—I think that will serve as … an unfortunate confirmation to a lot of Americans that the system is indeed rigged.”
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk commented on Kennedy’s tweet that challenged Biden to the debate stage, saying: “You and other candidates deserve that opportunity!”
Kennedy was not the only Democrat to decry the DNC’s plan to skip primary debates, despite multiple candidates vying for the party’s nomination: Williamson also weighed in on the matter.
On Tuesday, Williamson also called on Biden to join her on the debate stage, saying the incumbent president “should face his primary challengers in a meaningful debate.”
“The question we are facing is whether, in the years ahead, we have more freedom or less freedom. More rights or fewer,” Biden said. “We believe that everyone is equal, that everyone should be given a fair shot to succeed in this country,” he added.