RFK Jr.'s Multi-Party Ballot Strategy Gains Momentum

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is considering running as a Libertarian candidate, potentially securing a spot on the ballot in all 50 states without needing signatures. His campaign has already gathered necessary signatures in New Hampshire and Utah, and a super PAC supporting him has raised $5.8 million. Polls show potential for third-party candidates, and there is speculation that Kennedy could draw more voters away from Biden than Trump. His campaign has also established a new political party in several states and is in talks with the Libertarian Party.
Topics:nation#ballot-access#libertarian-party#politics#presidential-election#robert-f-kennedy-jr#third-party-candidate
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- Democratic concerns grow amid RFK Jr. ballot push in battleground states The Hill
- RFK Jr. 'looking at' being Libertarian Party candidate CNN
- RFK Jr. says he's qualified for New Hampshire ballot Axios
- RFK Jr. launches new party to get on Calif. ballot Spectrum News 1
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