RFK, Jr.’s past support for higher gas prices & electric cars surfaces, old interviews show

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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. previously expressed support on a number of occasions for consumers to pay higher gas prices in order to force a market shift toward electric vehicles.

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. previously expressed support for higher gas prices for consumers, which he argued would force a market shift toward electric vehicles. Kennedy made the argument in a number of media appearances, as well as at least one speech, going back to 2003, claiming that ending subsidies to oil companies and forcing them to cover certain costs related to oil production, would lead to gasoline costing its 'true price' of up to $22 per gallon.

If those companies were forced to internalize those costs, gasoline would cost its true price, which is about $22 a gallon, and we would be figuring out using American initiative and our industrial genius other ways to get around,' he added.

 

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