In an attempt dissuade voters from choosing Robert F. Kennedy in the upcoming presidential election, his cousin Jack Schlossberg has been mocking him by impersonating voters from different parts of the country in a series of videos posted to Instagram.
The series of videos illustrate the political divisions within the Kennedy family that have emerged during this campaign, The Hill reported on Wednesday.
Schlossberg, the grandson of former President John F. Kennedy, called his cousin "a p***k" and said citizens would be wasting their vote on him, because Robert F. Kennedy backs former President Donald Trump.
Schlossberg specifically slammed Kennedy, in one of the impersonations, for being an independent third-party candidate who "goes way freakin' back" with Trump.
Schlossberg then highlighted what he considered to be positive developments in the economy, climate action, and civil rights under the Biden administration, telling his followers that if they care about democracy and civil rights, "there is only one person to vote for, you understand?"
In each of the impersonations of different types of people, Schlossberg brought up various issues of concern to voters in this election campaign.
Schlossberg, 31, son of Caroline Kennedy, U.S. Ambassador to Australia, has opposed his cousin's White House campaign from the beginning, according to The Hill.
Schlossberg endorsed Biden's reelection bid last year and lauded him for "becoming the greatest progressive president we've ever had."
Schlossberg also harshly criticized the independent presidential candidate for using the Kennedy family name, said that his candidacy is "an embarrassment" and later stated that "the issues in this election are way too important for any of us to be distracted."