- United States
- Va.
- Letter
I am writing as a deeply concerned constituent and a registered Democrat to express my frustration regarding your stated intent to vote against the confirmation of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Secretary of Health and Human Services.
While I recognize that party alignment and policy differences often shape your decisions, I believe this particular choice goes beyond politics. Mr. Kennedy has demonstrated a sincere commitment to improving the health of our nation through transparency, unbiased research, and a clear focus on rebuilding trust in public health institutions. His vision is precisely what we need to restore confidence in a system that many Americans feel has failed them.
This is not a partisan issue; it is about prioritizing the health and well-being of every American. Mr. Kennedy’s willingness to challenge entrenched interests and push for accountability should be seen as an asset, not a liability. I strongly believe he is uniquely qualified to lead HHS and to guide us toward a healthier and more equitable future.
I want to make it clear that I will base my vote in future elections on how you handle this confirmation. As your constituent, I urge you to put politics aside and do what is best for the people you serve. Supporting Mr. Kennedy’s confirmation is an opportunity to prioritize integrity, innovation, and the health of all Americans.
Please reconsider your stance and vote to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for this critical role. I look forward to your response and am eager to see your commitment to a healthier, more transparent America reflected in your decision.