History shows it's unlikely a third-party candidate will successfully take the 2024 presidential election, but Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s push for ballot access in North Carolina, and nationally ...
Seems fitting for her to endorse RFK Jr,” one woman said on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter. “Hanging tough, Bobby,” a Kennedy supporter quipped, referencing a New Kids on the Bloc ...
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 his ...
History shows it's unlikely a third-party candidate will successfully take the 2024 presidential election, but Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s push for ballot access in North Carolina, and nationally ...
“I’m going to be watching RFK Jr.’s polling numbers in the next week to 10 days and beyond in the swing states. That’s really the group that matters.” Polling has shown mixed results for ...
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s popularity has plummeted in the past year, polls have shown. According to polling aggregator FiveThirtyEight, Kennedy, the son of former ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is using every tool at his disposal to get to the first debate with President Biden and former President Trump, though he faces a rocky path to qualify before June 27.
Currently polling at around 10% nationally, RFK Jr still does not have ballot access in every U.S. state, leaving large holes in his electoral strategy. In some states, his campaign is taking ...
Nikema Williams, D-Ga., a Biden-Harris campaign surrogate, told theGrio, “It just goes back to why RFK Jr. is in this race in the first place, and that is to help get this convicted felon Donald ...
“He has committed to continue bridge funding ‘until RFK Jr. is elected president.’” At the same time, de Becker’s company has received almost $3 million from the Kennedy campaign itself ...
Kennedy Jr., with the “Shazam” actor throwing his ... Alicia Silverstone, Kevin Spacey, Cheryl Hines, Jenny McCArthy and more.
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. previously expressed support for higher gas prices for consumers, which he argued would force a market shift toward electric vehicles.