RFK, Jr. says he “can’t wait” to join Elon Musk on Twitter after offering all candidates are “welcome.”

Democratic presidential nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he “can’t wait” to join Twitter CEO Elon Musk on the platform, just a day after Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis held a joint event with the latter and had announced that he would be running for the 2024 White House.

Kennedy posted the comment on Twitter in response to Musk’s tweet that “all presidential candidates are welcome.”

Fox News Digital reached out to Twitter and Kennedy’s campaign to ask if there were any plans for the two to appear together in a format similar to the DeSantis event, but didn’t get an immediate response.

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Musk faced heavy criticism after Wednesday night’s “Twitter Spaces” feature event with DeSantis was hit by repeated technical glitches, causing the social media platform a black eye. Twitter’s mobile app kept crashing and users complained that they couldn’t hear the broadcast.

However, the technical problems do not appear to have deterred Kennedy, who previously found an ally in Musk on the issue of the Democratic primary debates.

Last month, Musk criticized the Democratic National Committee for choosing not to hold debates between the party’s three declared candidates, essentially crowning President Biden in his bid for re-election.

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Robert F Kennedy, Jr

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. speaks onstage at Food & Bounty at Sunset Gower Studios on January 13, 2019 in Hollywood, California. (Joe Scarnici/Getty Images)

“The DNC has already announced that it will not allow debates in the 2024 primary. Biden must not be challenged “Some sort of power grab,” Musk tweeted.

In addition to Biden, Kennedy will also face author Marianne Williamson in the race for the Democratic nomination.

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Fox News’ Thomas Catenacci contributed to this report.

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