"RFK Jr. Issues Apology for Controversial Super Bowl Ad Referencing JFK"

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Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. apologizes to his family for a Super Bowl ad that invoked his uncle, JFK, stating that it was created and aired without his involvement or approval. The ad, paid for by his PAC, cost $7 million and has drawn criticism, with the Democratic National Committee filing a complaint with the FEC. Despite being a longshot candidate, some experts warn that his candidacy could impact the Democratic and Republican candidates, with recent polling suggesting he may draw more votes from Trump-aligned voters, potentially benefiting Biden.
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