A great example:
Moms for Liberty
“M4L has also formed an alliance with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who attended their inaugural summit and was presented with “The Sword of Liberty” by the M4L co-founders. M4L is quick to support DeSantis’ initiatives, and in return he has aligned himself with the operation.[4]
Key issues concerning M4L include combatting critical race theory, mask mandates and gender identity and sexuality education.”
Another Example:
RFK Jr. Group Has Been Cozying Up to White Supremacists
“Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is running for president, and thus on leave as the chairman of the Children’s Health Defense. The group, like its founder, has spent the past few years pushing misinformation about Covid-19 and vaccines. It has also, as Media Matters reported on Wednesday, been using the far-right social media platform Gab to recruit followers.
Media Matters notes that the CHD subscribes to Gab Pro, and has posted to the site over 1,500 times since Jan. 2021. The Anti-Defamation League has labeled Gab as a “haven for extremists, conspiracy theorists and misinformation.” The platform’s CEO, Andrew Torba, is openly antisemitic and has said American Christians are “done being controlled” in “our own country” by the “two-percent minority,” meaning Jewish people.”
Does that sound like Democratic Party views? What about this?
Why Steve Bannon and Alex Jones love Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
“The scion of Democrats’ most famous family has spent years cultivating a following in conspiracy-friendly conservative media.”
This?
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his group have promoted and partnered with numerous QAnon conspiracy theorists
“In recent years, Kennedy has built alliances with anti-vaccine and far-right figures. He has been a guest on the programs of Steve Bannon, Tucker Carlson, Laura Ingraham, Stew Peters, and Charlie Kirk. He has also promoted right-wing organizations Project Veritas, The Epoch Times, and Judicial Watch.”
NBC reporter clashes with RFK Jr. in tense interview about candidacy, vaccines: ‘Maybe you’re not’ a Democrat
“NBC reporter suggests Kennedy running in wrong party: ‘Why not run as a Republican?'”