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RFK Jr.'s campaign is imploding. He can still be an electoral problem for Trump. Kennedy has had a bumpy summer of a different sort, with a cavalcade of controversy.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is suing the North Carolina election board to have his name removed from the 2024 presidential election ballot after it originally denied his request last Thursday.
With six months to go until the 2024 election, questions remain about just how much of an impact independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will have on the outcome.. Kennedy, who began his White ...
Independent presidential contender Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has reportedly withdrawn from the 2024 presidential election in Arizona amid unconfirmed reports that he could soon drop out of the White ...
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has officially met the requirements to appear on his first 2024 presidential election ballot. According to election officials in Utah ...
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RFK Jr. adds uncertainty to an already tumultuous election - MSNRobert F. Kennedy Jr. is keeping political watchers wondering about his next move as he shows no signs of dropping out despite mediocre polls and a minimal chance of winning. On Sunday, in the ...
This Election Day, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is telling voters across the U.S. who still see his name on ballots to do him a favor: "Don't vote for me.". Kennedy, who ran as a presidential candidate ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is suing the North Carolina State Board of Elections in a last-ditch attempt to get his name removed the state’s ballot ahead of the 2024 presidential election.
RFK Jr.’s party “we the people” has enough verified signatures to gain ballot access in North Carolina, according to a North Carolina State Board of Elections petition search, which showed ...
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. sued North Carolina Friday in an effort to get his name off the presidential ballot in the battleground state a week after he suspended his campaign.
Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. declared that "we need to return to paper ballots to avoid electronic interference with elections." MediaNews Group via Getty Images Robert F. Kennedy ...
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