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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. endorses Clinton

Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton was endorsed for president Thursday by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an environmental activist and scion of one of the nation's most prominent political families.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the son of the former New York senator and candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1968, plans to campaign for Hillary Clinton in Iowa. Richard Drew / AP
/ Source: The Associated Press

Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton was endorsed for president Thursday by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an environmental activist and scion of one of the nation's most prominent political families.

"Hillary Clinton has the strength and experience to bring the war in Iraq to an end and reverse the potentially devastating effects of global warming," Kennedy said in a statement released by Clinton's campaign. "I watched proudly as Hillary won over New Yorkers across the state in her race for the Senate seat my father once held. Since then, she's been re-elected in a landslide victory and proven that she is ready to lead this nation from her first day in office. Hillary will inspire the real change America needs."

Kennedy's father, Robert F. Kennedy, was a New York senator and candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination when he was assassinated in 1968.

"Bobby has worked tirelessly to protect our environment and raise awareness about the dangers of global warming and pollution," Clinton said in a statement. "I'm deeply honored to have his support and counsel."

Kennedy is an attorney for the Hudson Riverkeeper and president of Waterkeeper Alliance. He is also a clinical professor and supervising attorney at Pace University School of Law's Environmental Litigation Clinic and is co-host of "Ring of Fire" on Air America Radio.

Kennedy was to campaign for Clinton at stops in eastern Iowa Thursday.