Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s former running mate releases ad titled: 'Who really are the MAGA People?'
"Just recently the MAGA people have joined forces with another group: the MAHA people," the voiceover in the ad says, of "a movement to make America healthy again."
Former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s running mate, Nicole Shanahan, released a new ad Friday titled, "Who really are the MAGA People?"
The video posted to the social media platform, X shows footage of Americans from rural areas, cities and suburban areas.
"Join us as we explore the fascinating world of the MAGA people," a voiceover says during the ad.
"Our media had warned us that these were a vicious, radical and even deplorable people," the ad continues. "Contrary to what we had been told, we found the MAGA people to be warm, loving and even rather cheeky at times."
The ad explains that people who are behind the message of "Make America Great Again" are optimistic that the U.S. can return to a government run by the people and for the people and have the Constitution protected.
Kennedy Jr. endorsed Trump last month and will be speaking Saturday evening at a rally in Arizona along with Tulsi Gabbard but this time without Trump. Kennedy started the slogan, "Make America Healthy Again."
"Just recently the MAGA people have joined forces with another group: the MAHA people," the voiceover says. "Together the MAGA and MAHA people have started a movement to make America healthy again."