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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced his campaign for the 2024 United States presidential election on April 19, 2023. [10] An environmental lawyer, [11] writer, and member of the Kennedy family, he is known for advocating anti-vaccine misinformation [12] [13] [14] and public health conspiracy theories. [15]
To win an election you'll need your name on the ballot, but in Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s case, he is trying to take his name off.. Kennedy faced an intense, costly and time-consuming process to ...
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign says he has qualified for just more than a fifth of the 50 states he’s targeting before November. Less than six months until ...
RFK Jr’s name on the ballot could help Harris in turning Wisconsin from a red state to blue. Previously, between 5,700 and 23,000 votes have decided which way the state swung in four of the past ...
Robert Francis Kennedy Jr. (born January 17, 1954), also known by his initials RFK Jr., is an American politician, environmental lawyer, anti-vaccine activist, and conspiracy theorist. In 2024, he was announced as the presumptive nominee for United States Secretary of Health and Human Services in President-elect Donald Trump 's second cabinet .
The Michigan Natural Law Party held its nominating convention on April 17, 2024, where it nominated independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for President and Nicole Shanahan for Vice President. Party chairman Doug Dern claimed fellow independent candidate Cornel West also sought the party's ballot access. [ 134 ]
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may have dropped his third-party presidential bid, but his name will remain on the ballot in some battleground states in November. The independent announced last month he was ...
Additionally, the filing requirements to appear on the ballot often differ between parties and independents, leading some independents such as Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to create a party to get on the ballot in states where the requirement is lower for party-sponsored candidates.