The independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Junior is currently polling at around 10% nationally, but he's not yet on the ...
(NewsNation) — As the race for the presidency continues, independent Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., is drawing voters from both sides of the aisle, posing a potential threat to both other candidates. Both ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. submitted paperwork to secure ballot access in New York, he announced Tuesday—as his independent presidential campaign deploys an aggressive and laborious strategy to ...
A majority of eligible U.S. voters said Robert F. Kennedy Jr. should be "allowed" on the 2024 presidential ballot in all 50 states, according to a new poll conducted exclusively for Newsweek.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is nearing the polling threshold to become the first independent candidate to qualify for the presidential debate stage in 32 years, as his candidacy threatens to shake up the ...
"You usually don't see this kind of coordination and effort," one expert said. One Saturday last month, several dozen members of the Alaskan Independence Party, a small, largely unknown political ...
Independent Presidential Candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has officially qualified for the ballot in Oklahoma on Thursday. The campaign said it "filed its statement of candidacy and electors and paid ...
The Reform Party of the United States has nominated Kennedy as its presidential candidate, allowing him to appear on the ...
The independent candidate also claimed to have made the ballot in Texas. AUSTIN, Texas -- Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spent a week dogged by self-damaging rhetoric ...
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Monday said he has enough signatures to qualify for the ballot in Texas, fulfilling one of his campaign’s main targets ahead of November.
(CNN) — Before Robert F. Kennedy Jr. took the stage at a campaign rally in Des Moines, Iowa, last month, a team of his campaign staffers and volunteers organized hundreds of attendees through ...
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced Monday that he will appear on the Texas ballot after submitting 245,572 signatures to the Texas Secretary of State office.